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exactly what it sounds like, the chest of a bird
The bird with a gold chest is called a golden pheasant.
Muscle is distributed thickly in the chest area of a chicken primarily to support its flight capabilities, particularly in species that are capable of flying. The pectoral muscles, which are located in the chest, are responsible for the powerful downstroke of the wings during flight. In domesticated chickens, which are heavier and have less flight capability, this muscle mass is still prominent due to selective breeding and the bird's evolutionary adaptations. Additionally, these muscles play a crucial role in the bird's overall movement and stability.
The small bird with a yellow chest is called a goldfinch.
By chest muscles I am assuming you mean the bird's breast. In that case they perform the same operation as the pectoralis major in humans which is horizontal adduction. Essentially bringing the limbs from the side of the body to the front. This is the motion required by the bird to push air downward during each stroke of its wing. These muscles allow the bird to fly.
the wing muscle
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According to my researches,its the chest.
A bird that has been caught on fire…
The state bird of Oklahoma is the Scissor tailed Flycatcher.
flicker
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