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Fig. 2. (A) The recorded locations of the honeybee flights in an
x–y coordinate system in which the virtual feeder (F)
is located at the origin (0 m, 0 m), and the hive (H) is located at (210 m, 0
m). (B) The locations where the flights changed orientation. (C) The first
significant change in flight orientation. It can be seen that this generally
occurs in the vicinity of the virtual feeder. (D) The last significant change
in flight orientation.