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New Insights into Homing Pigeons' Navigation Through Immune Cells

Recent studies suggest that iron-rich immune cells play a significant role in how homing pigeons navigate their environment, shedding light on avian navigation mechanisms.

Editorial Staff / 2026-05-30 / 1min

Research has uncovered that iron-rich immune cells are integral to the navigation abilities of homing pigeons. This finding may enhance our understanding of how these birds orient themselves.

The study highlights the complex interplay between immune function and navigation, suggesting that these cells could be more than just defenders against pathogens.

As scientists continue to explore this relationship, the implications for both avian biology and broader ecological systems could be substantial.