Why a small seabird dares to fly toward cyclones

Tropical cyclones are synonymous with destruction. But at least one seabird may take advantage of them as feeding opportunities.

The Desertas petrel, a small and threatened seabird native to the North Atlantic Ocean, has long been associated with oncoming storms. A new study suggests that this skilled flier purposely interacts with cyclones, flying long distances toward them and following their wake, researchers report in the July 22 Current Biology.

It’s a risky gambit by the petrel (Pterodroma deserta), which must contend with wind speeds approaching 90 kilometers per hour and swells up to eight meters high. The likely payoff: an abundance of food. The team found markedly higher levels

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