These muscles are the pectoralis major and the pectoralis minor muscles.
Birds twitch as a way to adjust their balance and maintain stability while perched or moving. This behavior is caused by their nervous system sending rapid signals to their muscles, helping them make quick and precise movements to stay steady.
Yes they do.
Yes. That is how they move around and it is the muscles you are eating when you eat chicken
The supra coracoid muscles are small muscles that attach to the coracoid process of the scapula bone in the shoulder area. They are involved in shoulder movements and stability. These muscles are not well-defined or recognized in the human anatomy literature and may not be a commonly known structure.
migratory birds have strong wing muscles as they have to fly long long distances and it requires a lot of power to fly very far.
The breast muscles are not the most powerful in all birds - only in birds capable of flight. This is because it is the breast muscles that power the wings.
Birds fly in the air by pushing their chest muscles and moving their wings up and down.
thin bones, muscles and feathers
The most important flight muscles are the pectorals, which correspond to the muscles of your chest :)
Sparrows are wild birds. They do not need control.
yes
its the sternum.