13
Navigation—A General Overview
181
location. Birds remember previously visited places and navigate those places easily
by familiar area map mechanism [10].
b.
Star Patterns at Night
Nocturnal fliers make use of navigation based on bright star (Stellar) pattern. The
large numbers of stars are visible in the sky with different patterns at different times
in the night. Probably nocturnal migrants own some form of star patterns for their
migration [15]. Indigo buntings are using specific star patterns.
c.
Sun Compass
The sun compass is related to the flier’s internal circadian rhythm. This is more useful
for high altitude migration and in arctic region, where the sunlight is continuous and
the magnetic directions are not clear. Sun compass is a regular explicitly movement of
the sun across the sky. Hence it is time dependent. Solar arch is mainly dependent on
the geographic latitude and season. Diurnal migrants are primarily using this method
for orientation [11]. Pigeons consider only the azimuth of the Sun and ignore its
elevation above the horizon.
d.
Moon Orientation
This is also common in some nocturnal fliers. Moon compass is the polarization
pattern in the sky created by the moon. Insects can use the moon as a compass. Some
studies are needed to find out if the variable intensity of light of the moon changing
day-to-day is used by the nocturnal fliers.
e.
Meteorological Features
These involve the detection of wind velocity, pressure, temperature and moisture,
which is done in insects by the use of antennae and sensory hairs (Tricho-bothria).
Birds and migratory mammals also respond to such meteorological features.
f.
Geomagnetic Field
Certain microorganisms to mammals have the capacity to detect and react to the
earth’s magnetic field over a wide range. Migratory species have considerable number
of magnetic particles in their body cells. Migrating birds can perceive information
based on intensity and direction of the geomagnetic field, and these are transmitted
to the brain. Migrating bird’s capacity of finding position is at the scale of hundreds
and thousands of kilometers. The magneto reception mechanism has been recently
proposed to help in navigation and the reactions occur in the eye in the eye of the
migrants [See Chap. 15].
g.
Polarized Light
It consists of electromagnetic waves. The rotation of polarized light along with the
sun reveals the North direction. Many insects and birds use the polarized light during
the cloudy days.