There are many different kinds of sparrow. All are flying birds.
The flying sparrow hear beats about 600 times in a minute.
Flying.
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The two flightless birds in Australia are the emu and the southern cassowary.
depends, but it's not much of a difference
Raccoons are usually unable to capture a flying adult sparrow but will take a nestling or fledgling sparrow if the opportunity presents itself.
Yes, if the sparrow circles your living room 3 times round it usually means bad fortune
Ducks are not flightless. In some places, ducks are migratory birds, flying long distances in winter.
it represents freedom and a sense of wanderlust and exploration. and it means you're a pirate, like Captain Jack Sparrow.
Yes, a penguin is flightless. Similar to other flightless birds like the ostrich, they lack proper flying anatomy. They have flippers that allow them to swim instead.
No, penguins are flightless birds. They have adapted to swim underwater instead of flying to catch their food.
No, a rhea can't fly