I was reading about Vortices and after hours of research online, out of the blue I stumbled upon this amazing bird. This is the Red Necked Phalarophe and from the looks of it seems to have put vortices to a really productive use – catching its prey.
By rotating around ~60-80 times a minute, it produces an upward vortex that sucks out insects/bugs/crustaceans from the water, which it swiftly picks up with its beak and eats. ( This one would have aced the Fluids class for sure 😀)
This is analogous to tornadoes sweeping up cars and houses along its way in an upward swirl.
Mind Blown!
** The actual dynamics of vortices of course is waay more complicated. 😉
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This has been a labour of love, and highly experimental, as we recorded live over skype with my
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