Homing (biology)
Image:Homing pigeon.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A homing pigeon. These have been selectively bred to home over long distances.
Homing is the inherent ability of an animal to navigate towards an original location through unfamiliar areas. This location may be a home territory or a breeding spot.
Uses
Homing abilities can be used to find the way back to home in a migration. It is often used in reference to going back to a breeding spot seen years before, as in the case of salmon. Homing abilities can also be used to go back to familiar territory when displaced over long distances, such as with the red-bellied newt.True navigation
Image:Caretta caretta 060417w2.jpg|thumb|175px|right|Loggerhead sea turtles home using both true navigation and magnetic orientationSome animals use true navigation for their homing. This means in familiar areas they will use landmarks such as roads, rivers or mountains when flying, or islands and other landmarks while swimming. However, this only works in familiar territory. Homing pigeons, for example, will often navigate using familiar landmarks, such as roads. Sea turtles will also use landmarks to orient themselves.