
Science Fact Friday: Bird lungs! Just like every other part of a bird, they’re weird.
This gif shows the path of a single breath, but the circuit holds 2 breaths at a time. So when the bird inhales, the just-inhaled breath goes through Inhalation 1 while the previous breath goes through Inhalation 2. Rinse, repeat. Thus, the lungs are constantly receiving oxygen – in mammals, our oxygen content dips slightly between inhalations because there’s no fresh air coming in. We also don’t empty 100% of our lung volume so some air is “stale” even during an inhalation.
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Great animated diagram! Really easy to see why, when handling birds, you mustn’t squeeze them! You’ll literally stop them breathing.
Bird respiratory systems are one of the most interesting things I’ve learned about as a keeper.