Cold_Lavishness_4587 t1_isq5hpn wrote on October 17, 2022 at 9:36 PM Reply to comment by Shoddy_Bus4679 in Some seabirds survive typhoons by flying into them. Streaked shearwaters nesting on islands off Japan sometimes head straight toward passing typhoons, where they fly near the eye of the storm for hours at a time. It’s the first time this behavior has been observed in any bird species. by MistWeaver80 That's a scary feeling though, paddling at a freak set coming in and it's just this massive black wall of water that looks like it's going to break right infront of you. That said, the best thing you can do is just paddle your little heart out. Permalink Parent 10
Cold_Lavishness_4587 t1_isq5hpn wrote
Reply to comment by Shoddy_Bus4679 in Some seabirds survive typhoons by flying into them. Streaked shearwaters nesting on islands off Japan sometimes head straight toward passing typhoons, where they fly near the eye of the storm for hours at a time. It’s the first time this behavior has been observed in any bird species. by MistWeaver80
That's a scary feeling though, paddling at a freak set coming in and it's just this massive black wall of water that looks like it's going to break right infront of you.
That said, the best thing you can do is just paddle your little heart out.