Birds can fly because they have feathers that enables them to fly. That, and having hollow bones, being lightweight and flapping their wings to propel them through the air.
Feathers, beak, wings, claws.
A bird's ability to fly and soar through the sky with grace and agility is enabled by its lightweight body structure, powerful wing muscles, and aerodynamic shape of its wings.
A wing is an appendage of a bird, bat, or insect's body which enables it to fly, or the part of an airplane which enables it to raise into the air. It can also refer to a positioning in team sports on the outer edge of the playing field.
Birds such as sparrows use their wings to push against the air, which enables them to fly.
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'
yes it does fly i think.the only bird that doesn't fly is a ostrich and penguin
fly like a bird 1 and fly like a bird 2
the biggest bird in the world is the ostrich, and it cannot fly
By flapping it wings causing enough momentum for the bird to fly.
Hummingbird