It depends on the bird.
Some animals, such as birds, cows, and insects, have been observed to exhibit behaviors that can predict changes in the weather.
Some animals, such as birds, cows, and insects, are known for their ability to predict weather patterns.
Some animals, like birds, cows, and insects, are believed to have the ability to predict the weather based on their behavior.
we are able to predict weather by watching through satellite
They use historical data to predict what the weather will be like in the immediate future.
No, crickets cannot predict the weather. The belief that crickets can predict weather is a myth and has no scientific basis. Crickets make their chirping noises for communication and mating purposes, not to forecast the weather.
This saying has no scientific basis and is simply a folk belief. There is no evidence to suggest that the height at which birds fly can predict weather patterns like rain and strong winds. It is best to rely on more reliable sources like weather forecasts for accurate weather predictions.
The hardest thing to predict about weather according to most scientist is winter. However, weather is generally hard to predict and most people have to keep guessing.
Meteorologists study the weather and try to predict it.
It seems impossible to predict the weather.
to study weather formations and predict future weather events
My experience says yes they do. When you see multiple birds sitting on a telephone wire take notice the direction they are facing. If they are ALL facing the same direction then rain is eminent. If they are facing both directions in no particular order you can expect clear weather. Maybe it's just a phenomenon but I've observed this to be true without fail on many occasions over years of observation.