>On the topic of birds in the sky, most usually Canada geese in this
>case,
>they often form a letter "V" formation with one arm of the V noticeably
>shorter than the other.
>
>The question is, why is the one arm shorter than the other?
>
>jh
'cause there's less birds on that side??
It's due to the fact that he snapped a pic. That action in and of
itself changed the structure of the flock, a bird was probably quarked
in the process.
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