Then this is the most strange question ive ever seen about birds.
Of course they can. They make their own wind by flapping their wings.
Just think of a hummingbird hovering while feeding.
yes birds can fly against the wind . although it does make it a little more difficult for them to fly .
no
Birds cannot fly at all without their feathers.
Birds don't necessarily need wind to fly. The flight can become easier when there is wind, depending on the circunstances, but that doesn't mean that a bird cannot fly in the absence of wind. It can become more tiring if the bird is adapted to flight with wind, but the movement of the wings still creates an upward and forward force that keeps the bird flying. For specifics about how do birds fly, search for that question.
Without wings, birds couldn't fly.
Yes, it can be. Some birds use the wind to glide and catch a "free" ride. Watch an eagle sometime and you will see it done. If the wind is too strong it can also work against trying to fly. Birds often try to fly against a strong wind and get stuck flying in one spot. I have seen this happen.
No they don't. The birds can fly higher than the wind turbines and the turbines help create green power.
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.
The muscles in the birds body is the only thing that can let a bird fly. But oviously enough, if the wind is strong and blowing to the riht side, the wind l help
yes birds do have limits birds cannot fly all around the world without resting
Wind farms do have a potential to injure or kill flying wildlife. Birds can and do fly into rotating blades of wind turbines.
They fly to places without snow.
Not kitty hawk NC