World News | Nancy Szokan, The Washington Post | Wednesday October 21, 2015
Consider the housefly, trying to land on your lunch, its wings beating so rapidly they make a buzzing sound. Compare that with the stately heron, arcing its wings as it lifts gracefully into the air and flaps slowly, silently away. Two completely different patterns of motion: It's amazing that both produce flight.
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