How is the flight of a heron different from that of a crane?

First, the crane is larger and larger than the heron. Secondly, the heron bends its neck during flight, and the crane stretches it. In addition, cranes fly in a wedge, and herons line up chaotically. During the journey, the cranes do not sit on trees to rest, while storks often make stops.



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