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. 2019 Sep 3;8:e50626. doi: 10.7554/eLife.50626

Figure 1. Teaching a bar-headed goose how to fly.

Figure 1.

The goslings used in experiments like these usually learn to fly in a wind tunnel. However, the wind tunnel that Meir et al. used in their experiments was broken when the first hatch of bar-headed geese fledged, so the researchers taught the geese to fly by riding alongside them on a bicycle and, later, a motor scooter.