aikajänkoyryhm
Aikajänkoyryhm is a Finnish term that translates to "time-jumping group" or "temporal jumping group." It refers to a phenomenon observed in certain species of birds, particularly in the family Alcedinidae, which includes kingfishers. This behavior involves the birds repeatedly jumping from a high perch to the ground and back up to the perch, often within a short time frame.
The exact purpose of this behavior is not fully understood, but several theories have been proposed. One
Aikajänkoyryhm has been observed in various species of kingfishers, including the common kingfisher and the belted