Memory principle
Lessons from Pigeon
Remember patterns. Move with intent.

Core lesson
In Pigeon, memory creates a repeatable survival edge when conditions are uncertain.
Biological basis
Pigeon is a bird known for fast homing flight memory, compact urban-adapted body, and strong flock navigation behavior. city architecture, farmland edges, cliffs, and mixed suburban corridors Pigeon remains fairly widespread where city architecture, farmland edges, cliffs, and mixed suburban corridors is still available.
Best use cases
Where this lesson tends to be most useful in practice.
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