Yes, an Eagle can fly with a limp wing.
You should know, it is the law to fly.
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Without wings, birds couldn't fly.
so they can fly
When flying, the birds need power on the wing to fly. Their bodies should also be streamlined.
i don't know that is why i asked you
Birds fly in air. They use the air to fight gravity. When air travels faster along the upper wing than the lower wing, the air force down is less than the air force up -- really helps most birds. Gravity affects birds.
migratory birds have strong wing muscles as they have to fly long long distances and it requires a lot of power to fly very far.
Birds use their wing muscles to spread out their wings when they are ready to fly. Birds use thermal air currents, updrafts, and wind to soar and flap their wings when needed.
they have bones that control the wing and also the feathers help then fly
The difference in air pressure above and below a wing causes lift. The lift creates flight. The result is that birds fly.
Hummingbirds can fly in all directions - up, down, sideways, backward, and forward. They are the only birds that can hover in mid-air, fly backwards, and even upside down for short periods of time. This agility is due to their unique wing structure and rapid wing beats.
Contour feathers. Wait: I was wrong. The answer is remiges.