When people say "as the crow flies", do they mean the feathered or nasal kind?



Answers:
lol I assume the feathered variety!
The feathered kind. It is a question of how far something is in a straight line, which a bird is free to travel since it is not restricted by roads.
feathered - its a direct route ie over mountains, rivers and buildings
Nasal kind? it means the feathered type
the feathered kind meaning in a straight line.Most places now have roads bending and twisting to get them. So from A to B as the crow flys would be shorter than going round a bending road.

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