Surely they do! Birds fly whether they are inside clouds or not, for clouds are not obstacles for navigation, nor the movement through. ....remember that clouds are only tiny water droplets.You can walk through fog as easily as birds can fly through it,and fog is just a cloud on the ground.
Probably not. It may depend on the species and amount of time in the cloud. So far as I know, the bird has no special organ or ability to determine which way is up -- as opposed to navigation. As a pilot, I can tell you humans definitely do NOT have the ability to fly blind; they must rely on instruments such as an artificial horizon. At least some birds have been observed to tumble out of clouds, whereas others have been encountered in (struck by planes) or above a solid cloud deck. See., e.g., http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v115n03/p0771-p0774.pdf -- doug123w
There are no ducks that can fly above the clouds. There are no birds in fact, that can fly in the clouds or above them. This is because birds consider clouds to be obstacles that get in the way of their flight patterns.
There are no ducks that can fly above the clouds. There are no birds in fact, that can fly in the clouds or above them. This is because birds consider clouds to be obstacles that get in the way of their flight patterns.
its like surfing clouds filled with popcorn. your head opens up and birds fly out.
They have 4, but not exactly "fingers"
No, the weight of the airplane will not change when birds fly inside. The weight of the airplane is determined by factors like the total mass of the plane, fuel, cargo, and passengers - the presence of birds inside will not significantly impact this total weight.
clouds fly higher in the night
It is not only birds that fly. Bats fly and they are not birds.
Yes. It helps by tucking into the birds body. Inside their legs and feet is a structure to help them fly.
Birds influenced mankind with the ability to fly. Mankind saw this and wanted to be like them, to soar in the clouds. If there were no birds no animal would fly. It was studying the birds that allowed people like the Wright Brothers to create the airplane. Mankind would still have liked to have flown I'm sure and we would have succeeded but birds sped up the process.
They don't always fly above the clouds. They fly below, in or above them. Planes have optimum levels that they fly at. Sometimes that may be above the clouds, but not always.
Most birds can fly. Not all.
To say that birds use wings and feathers to fly, so all birds can fly, would be false. Not all birds can fly. An ostrich is an example of a bird that cannot fly.