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I found two articles saying that Homing Pigeons' magnetic sense derives from the presence of small particles of magnetite (an iron oxide that's "the most magnetic of all minerals on Earth") in the nasal regions of their beaks. National GeographicBiology NewsBoth articles are about research published in Nature in November 2004. For additional detail, there's this German research published in a journal called Biometals December 2000 -- here's the abstract: quote: Superparamagnetic magnetite in the upper beak tissue of homing pigeons
Homing pigeons have been subject of various studies trying to detect magnetic material which might be involved in magnetic field perception. Here we focus on the upper-beak skin of homing pigeons, a region that has previously been shown to contain nerves sensitive to changes of the ambient magnetic field. We localized Fe3+ concentrations in the subcutis and identified the material by transmission electronmicroscopy (TEM) as aggregates of magnetite nanocrystals (with grain sizes between 1 and 5 nm). The particles form clusters of 1-3 microm diameter, which are arranged in distinct coherent elongated structures, associated with nervous tissue and located between fat cells. Complementary low-temperature magnetic measurements confirm the microscopic observations of fine-grained superparamagnetic particles in the tissue. Neither electron-microscopic nor magnetic measurements revealed any single-domain magnetite in the upper-beak skin tissue.
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