Tests hint bird tails are misunderstood

In the hotly debated matter of bird-tail aerodynamics, the first wind tunnel measurements indicate that the prevailing theory may be wrong.

Tail cuts drag: The starling specimen with its tail intact (top) makes the shallowest and least turbulent wake in a wind tunnel. Maybury

The basic avian tail has the triangular shape of supersonic planes like the Concorde, explains Jeremy Rayner at the University of Leeds in England.