The Quantum Beak: How Migratory Birds Are Using 'Spooky Physics' to Read the Earth’s Mind
It’s March. A lawn warbler sits immobile on a reed in southern Germany. The sun has dipped beneath the horizon. Stars are out, but the hen isn’t searching for them. It doesn’t check the wind. It without a doubt leans—a diffused shift of weight—and launches into the dark, heading southwest toward the Sahel. Thousands of miles of open sky, no GPS, no instruments, simply an unerring fact that this…











