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How do birds fly anyway? Well, in an incredible number of ways, adapted to their needs and circumstances. Birds have evolved from dinosaurs, some have evolved to not fly, others to fly in so many different habitats, circumstances and ways that to understand all of this is beyond human comprehension, but my guest on this episode, Dr. Peter Cavanagh, has set out to help readers understand a lot of what is understood, in a way that a non-PhD scientist can comprehend. Listen, read and learn.
Find Dr. Cavanagh online at on his website.
Here is a link to buy his book on Buteo Books.
Check out some pretty spectacular photography on his Instagram page.
Read more on the Bird Banter blog.
Leave a review or rating on your favorite podcast feed to help me out.
Until next time, good birding and good day!
By Dr. Ed Pullen4.8
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How do birds fly anyway? Well, in an incredible number of ways, adapted to their needs and circumstances. Birds have evolved from dinosaurs, some have evolved to not fly, others to fly in so many different habitats, circumstances and ways that to understand all of this is beyond human comprehension, but my guest on this episode, Dr. Peter Cavanagh, has set out to help readers understand a lot of what is understood, in a way that a non-PhD scientist can comprehend. Listen, read and learn.
Find Dr. Cavanagh online at on his website.
Here is a link to buy his book on Buteo Books.
Check out some pretty spectacular photography on his Instagram page.
Read more on the Bird Banter blog.
Leave a review or rating on your favorite podcast feed to help me out.
Until next time, good birding and good day!

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