Yes, the tail does indeed help the Peregrine Falcon while in flight by using its feathers to steer its way through the air.
the tail has flight feathers and the flight feathers help a bird to fly.
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in a conventional airplane it connects the wing to the control surfaces in the tail.
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The Pink Tail Fly was created on 1965-08-25.
A Falcon can fly from 125 kmh all the way up to 320 kmh (200MPH )
It is very useful because it help to fly easily when r can fun
The tail of a swan helps the bird to change direction more smoothly than it could without one. The tail also helps the flow of air leave the bird's body.
it can fly