Starlings often travel in large flocks and create a spectacular aerial display known as a murmuration. They perform these acrobatics in order to keep warm and also find safety in numbers. However, when one bird changes direction, it ...See moreStarlings often travel in large flocks and create a spectacular aerial display known as a murmuration. They perform these acrobatics in order to keep warm and also find safety in numbers. However, when one bird changes direction, it impacts those around it. In human relationships, similar changes in direction can shape family dynamics.
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