well... it depends the bird, like a turkey or a sparrow
Chicken are all sizes.
it dependes on what type of bird it is!
No. Some flightless birds such as the kiwi have very small, rudimentary wings. Other flightless birds such as the ostrich have larger wings, but they are still small and quite useless for flight.
All birds have wings: even flightless birds have wings, though they may be useless for flight. All birds also have legs.
I wonder that bird's wings need carbohydrates to move up and down. The wings of birds are constituted of muscles and those muscles need proteins and carbohydrates to function, and I am referring to the flying birds, not to the land-based birds, although their wings need carbohydrates and proteins as well.
It scares birds away by flashing its wings, that look like an owl's face. There are spots on the wings.
Eagle,owl,peacock, birds Etc..
No. Some flightless birds such as the kiwi have very small, rudimentary wings. Other flightless birds such as the ostrich have larger wings, but they are still small and quite useless for flight.
long broad and rounded wings
The updraft winds that birds soar on are weaker over water so larger wings allow them to ride these updrafts. Birds will soar whenever possible to conserve energy and can often go for hours without flapping their wings. Many birds that spend long periods of time over water have larger wings in comparison to land birds.
Yes. Takahe are birds, and all birds have wings. Even flightless birds have wings, though they are of little or no use.
they have long wings... or something like that :P lol
No, birds have lungs in their chest cavity not their wings.
_______ are to birds as scales are to fish
All birds do have wings. For birds like Penguins, the wings have turned into flippers.
Two, all birds have two wings.
No, insects and bats have wings and neither of them are birds.
they flap wings
Flight is a phenomenon that has long been a part of the natural world. Birds fly not only by flapping their wings, but by gliding with their wings.