We had rainstorms here recently that bowed the trees down and really shook the leafs of the canopy. We were fully expecting to see a lot of dead birds around the next day, but then realized: that never seems to happen. How do they survive?
In really bad storms a lot of birds will hide in bushes rather than trees, they wedge themselves in as close to the center as possible and prop themselves against multiple branches so they don’t get blown away.
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