On the edges of the old city a few foxes lope, a few late drinkers follow their homing instinct. |
Nobody knows for certain why birds react in this way and why they have a homing instinct. |
The latest animal to display an extraordinary homing instinct is Basil, the Welsh cob. |
The relocation operation relies on the birds' excellent natural homing instinct, which compels them to return to the site where they hatched. |
Over generations of grazing on the same land, the flock has developed a homing instinct, which means that they do not stray from their pastures. |
Over generations of grazing on the same land the flock has developed a homing instinct, which means that they do not stray from their pastures. |