Capillary feeding in shorebirds

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Abstract

Certain shorebirds rely on surface tension to draw fluid along their beaks and into their mouths. We here present the results of a combined experimental and theoretical examination of this capillary feeding technique. Particular attention is paid to the importance of beak geometry and chatter. The possible relevance of related capillary transport mechanisms for smaller scale creatures (e.g. insects) is discussed.

Authors

  • John W.M. Bush

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, MIT

  • Manu Prakash

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • David Quere

    College de France