Do birds tack?
Feb. 5th, 2007 12:57 amThis came up the other day and I realised I didn't know. Do birds tack into the wind as boats do? I assumed not because:
* I couldn't see why it would help. A boat tacks because a keel at an angle into the wind can grip the water and have the wind push it sideways, but into the wind. A bird doesn't. If the wind were completely steady the bird would be just like in still air but being translated. I think if a bird wants to go into the wind it's going to have to flap.
* That's not how I've seen birds. They wheel about, but generally when flocking, I assume to coordinate and to evade predators; they don't seem to zigzag.
* No-one ever said they do and I couldn't find any citation
But I thought I should check. Do you know?
* I couldn't see why it would help. A boat tacks because a keel at an angle into the wind can grip the water and have the wind push it sideways, but into the wind. A bird doesn't. If the wind were completely steady the bird would be just like in still air but being translated. I think if a bird wants to go into the wind it's going to have to flap.
* That's not how I've seen birds. They wheel about, but generally when flocking, I assume to coordinate and to evade predators; they don't seem to zigzag.
* No-one ever said they do and I couldn't find any citation
But I thought I should check. Do you know?
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Date: 2007-02-05 02:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-05 02:38 pm (UTC)If you have it, you're right, you can't come back without going all the way to another star, which would be a good point to decide if you want to do before you start, but I admit is a limitation in the technique :)