Albatross, The only time they land is to look after there young, until they're old enough to fly
The bird that can fly the longest distance is the Arctic Tern. The average round trip for these birds is around 44,300 miles for birds in Greenland and Iceland.
The record for time in the air, is held by the Flying Alpine Swift. Three swifts stayed in the air for 200 consecutive days.
Swifts - they stay in the air until they breed at four or five years old
The Arctic Tern has the longest distance migration of any bird
Bar-Tailed Godwit. This bird makes the longest non-stop migratory flight. It flies 7,000 miles over the Pacific Ocean from Alaska to New Zealand.
Hope that helps.
Members of the parrot family.
albatross
It depends on the species of bird. I heard the longest flight ever recorded was a week.
The penguin can swim the longest underwater. The penguin can swim the longest underwater.
I guess maybe eagle flies the longest distance.
First of all, penguins are not able to fly. Sparrows can fly the longest in that group.
yes birds do have limits birds cannot fly all around the world without resting
Yes, they fly without any problem. They fly with their legs and neck extended, and fly just like any other bird.
Its because fly is both a noun and a verb, so it can be done, and in this case a bird happens to be able to fly. But sadly, bird is a noun and not a verb, so you cannot bird.
I dont think you can fly to the moon on fly like a bird 3 but people say you can on fly like a bird 2.
The only bird that can fly backwards is the humming bird'
if you rip off a birds wings it cannot fly anymore so your dreams are lost without a trace
Boeing 777-200LR. It can fly from Hong Kong to London without refueling!