The spear-wielding stork who revolutionized science - Lucy Cooke

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In May of 1822, Count Christian Ludwig von Bothmer
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shot down a stork over his castle grounds in North Germany.
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However, he wasn’t the first person to hunt that specific bird.
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Upon recovering the stork,
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von Bothmer found it impaled by a yard long wooden spear.
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A local professor determined the weapon was African in origin,
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suggesting that somehow, this stork was speared in Africa
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and then flew over 2,500 kilometers to the count’s castle.
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This astonishing flight wasn’t just evidence of the stork’s resilience.
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It was an essential clue in a mystery that plagued scientists for centuries:
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the seasonal disappearance of birds.
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Ancient naturalists had various theories to explain the annual vanishing act
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we now know as migration.
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Aristotle himself proposed three particularly popular ideas.
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One theory was that birds transformed into different bodies that suited the season.
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For example, summer time garden warblers
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were believed to transform into black caps every winter.
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In reality these are two distinct species— similar in shape and size,
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but never appearing at the same time.
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Over the following centuries, birds were said to morph into humans,
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plants, and even the timbers of ships.
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This last transmutation was especially popular with many Christian clergy.
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If barnacle geese were truly made of wood,
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they could be deemed vegetarian and enjoyed during meatless fasts.
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Aristotle’s second and even more enduring hypothesis was that birds hibernate.
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This isn’t so far-fetched.
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Some species do enter short,
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deep sleeps which lower their heart rates and metabolisms.
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And there’s at least one truly hibernating bird:
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the common poorwill sleeps out winters in the deserts of North America.
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But researchers were proposing much more outlandish forms of hibernation
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well into the 19th century.
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Barn swallows were said to remove their feathers and hibernate in holes,
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or sleep through the winter at the bottom of lakes and rivers.
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Aristotle’s final theory was much more reasonable,
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and resembled something like realistic migration.
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However, this idea was also taken to extremes.
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In 1666, the leading migration advocate was convinced that each winter,
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birds flew to the moon.
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It might seem strange that prominent researchers considered such bizarre ideas.
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But to be fair, the true story of migration
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may be even harder to believe than their wildest theories.
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Roughly 20% of all bird species migrate each year,
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following warm weather and fresh food around the planet.
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For birds who spend their summers in the northern hemisphere,
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this journey can span from 700 to over 17,000 kilometers,
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with some flights lasting as long as four months.
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Birds who migrate across oceans may soar without stopping for over 100 hours.
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Sleeping and eating on the fly, they navigate the endless ocean
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by the stars, wind currents, and Earth’s magnetic field.
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Tracking the specifics of these epic expeditions is notoriously difficult.
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And while birds often take the most direct route possible,
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storms and human development can alter their paths,
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further complicating our attempts to chart migration.
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Fortunately, Count von Bothmer’s stork offered physical proof
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not only that European storks were migrating south for the winter,
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but also where they were migrating to.
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Ornithologists across the continent
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were eager to map the trajectory of this flight,
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including Johannes Thienemann.
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Owner of the world’s first permanent bird observatory,
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Thienemann was a major public advocate for the study of birds.
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And to solve the field’s biggest mystery,
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he wrangled an army of volunteers from across Germany.
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His team used aluminum rings to tag the legs of two thousand storks
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with unique numbers and the address of his offices.
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Then he advertised the initiative as widely as possible.
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His hope was that word of the experiment would find its way to Africa,
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so people finding the tags would know to mail them back with more information.
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Sure enough, from 1908 to 1913,
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Thienemann received 178 rings, 48 of which had been found in Africa.
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Using this data, he plotted the first migration route ever discovered,
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and definitively established that storks were not, in fact, flying to the moon.
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