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 muscles in the birds body is the only thing that can let a bird fly. But oviously enough, if the wind is strong and blowing to the riht side, the wind l help
No they don't. The birds can fly higher than the wind turbines and the turbines help create green power.
Yes, it can be. Some birds use the wind to glide and catch a "free" ride. Watch an eagle sometime and you will see it done. If the wind is too strong it can also work against trying to fly. Birds often try to fly against a strong wind and get stuck flying in one spot. I have seen this happen.
one day, there was a big strong. the wind blew down the tall tree in which the birds lived. the strong wind blew away the baby birds to the other side of the forest. one of them came down near a cave. the other bird landed outside a Rishi's ashram. in the way, the two baby birds got separated
Birds use their wing muscles to spread out their wings when they are ready to fly. Birds use thermal air currents, updrafts, and wind to soar and flap their wings when needed.
One negative aspect of utilizing wind turbines on peak mountains is the potential negative impact on local wildlife and habitats. Installation and operation of wind turbines can disrupt migratory patterns, habitats, and nesting grounds of birds and other species that call the mountains home.
Sometimes it's birds and sometimes wind
The Wind Is Strong... was created in 1990.
A synonym for a strong wind is a "gale."
A strong wind that can bring heavy rain
Chinook wind is a strong downslope wind
Yes. They are hazardous to birds, but the wind propels them.