
pmid: 17084688
When flying in pairs, pigeons with different preferred paths back to the loft often agree on a joint route, and in doing so get home faster than either would have done on its own.
Homing Behavior, Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Social Dominance, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Flight, Animal, Decision Making, Animals, Columbidae, Social Behavior
Homing Behavior, Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Social Dominance, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Flight, Animal, Decision Making, Animals, Columbidae, Social Behavior
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