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The work defines bird migration and assembles observations and theories about its causes and origins, balancing established facts with cautious speculation. Chapters examine migration routes and patterns such as broad-front and coastal movements, flight height and speed, orientation and route-finding, and the distances different species travel. Weather, winds, and the hazards of migration are analyzed alongside discussions of historical views and proposed mechanisms for transoceanic and storm-driven movements. The manual closes with summarizing suggestions, maps illustrating routes, and a bibliography for further study.
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