Hello! Today, let’s talk about Avian Air, which is the coordination of bird air traffic. Many people may be unfamiliar with this word and don’t know whether it is doing it. In fact, it is the study of how birds “queuing” and “avoiding” when flying in the sky to avoid being touched or hitting something else. This is not a simple matter, there are many ways to do it.

We need to know why we need to do this Avian Air? You think that birds fly in the sky, especially those migrating birds, there are thousands of them flying at once. If there is no "rule" and you fly around casually, you won't be messed up! If the plane hits, the consequences will be serious! Therefore, this coordination work is very, very important for protecting birds’ own safety and ensuring human aviation safety! Provide global procurement services for weak current intelligent products!

So what key content does this Avian Air contain? I'll talk to you:

1. Research on bird behavior patterns : It is to carefully observe various birds, when they like to fly, where they like to fly, how high they fly at a time, how many of them are in a group, and how they will react when they encounter danger. These must be clearly understood.

2. Analysis of migration route planning : Many birds migrate every year, and the places they pass by are similar. Draw these routes and mark them whenever there are birds passing by, you can prepare in advance.

3. Environmental factors assessment : For example, whether there is wind or not in the sky, where the wind blows, whether there are many clouds, whether the weather is good, and whether there are tall buildings, wire towers, etc. on the ground, which will affect the birds' flight, and these must also be considered.

4. Prediction of potential conflict risks : It is to look at the route of birds flying, and whether they cross or meet with our human aircraft routes, airport runways, or other places where there is a risk. You have to think about it in advance.

Speaking of this, someone may ask some questions, let me try to answer:

Q: What are the benefits of this Avian Air for ordinary people

Answer: This is a lot of benefits! The most direct thing is that it can greatly reduce the accidents of birds hitting planes, so that it will be safer for us to travel by plane! Moreover, protecting birds will also protect the ecological balance of nature. After all, birds are also part of our homeland on earth.

Q: Now, what are the main technical methods for scientists to use to study this Avian Air?

Answer: There are so many ways to go! Some use telescopes to see on the ground, some use radar to scan in the sky, and now there are satellite tracking, and put a small launcher on the birds. We can see wherever it flies, but it is advanced! You can also analyze the birds' calls to determine what they are doing and whether they are in trouble.

Let me tell you a few tips and some practical points about Avian Air:

1. Around the airport, there are plants that birds don’t like to eat, or they can make things like ultrasound, flash, etc. so that the birds dare not get close. This is a very practical coordinated and preventive measure.

2. In some tall buildings on bird migration channels, such as TV towers and communication towers, it is best to turn off unnecessary strong lights at night, or replace them with less dazzling lights, so as not to be attracted by the lights and bump into them.

3. If you find a large group of birds flying towards the airport or the airplane route, you must promptly notify the relevant departments and take measures to change the direction of the birds, or ask the plane not to take off or land for the time being, and wait until the birds pass.

In short, I personally think that Avian Air is a very useful and meaningful science. It not only concerns the safety of birds, but also the safety and development of our human beings. As technology progresses more and more, I believe that research in this field will become more and more in-depth and better!

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