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Thermals and birds

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Subject: Thermals and birds
From: "jenny spry" <>
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 11:25:27 +1100
Hi all,
While we were away the following question was posed:

When seen from below, which way do birds spiral around a thermal as they
rise? Do they spiral clockwise? Do they spiral anti-clockwise? Is it random?
Do thermals rotate or rise vertically with no rotation?

As we drove across the NSW plains I saw Masked Woodswallow, Black-shouldered
Kite, White-necked Heron and Whistling Kite all rising in thermals and the
majority of the birds were spiraling anti-clockwise. A few birds were rising
clockwise but the majority were not.

Jen Spry
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