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Letter: Avian togetherness

Published 10 July 2004

From Paul Langford

The article on birds flocking refers to them “flying in one great and inexplicable mass” (26 June, p 48). It seems to me that it has (since) been explained as emergent group behaviour built on very simple individual behaviour following these rules:

1. Keep together.

2. But not too close.

3. Follow the one in front.

4. Move away from anything that might be a predator.

5. Go towards a goal – roost, feeding place, water, hide under cover…

A relatively simple computer simulation can and does demonstrate this behaviour.

Southall, Middlesex, UK

Issue no. 2455 published 10 July 2004

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