This saying has no scientific basis and is simply a folk belief. There is no evidence to suggest that the height at which birds fly can predict weather patterns like rain and strong winds. It is best to rely on more reliable sources like weather forecasts for accurate weather predictions.
no not all birds are found in the rain forest
why the are rain blow carbons
Most birds are capable of flying in the rain, but the penguin is most likely since it can swim
No, you should leave the nest alone. Wild birds are very skittish around humans, treating humans as predators, and may abandon the nest if the scent of a human becomes too close. This would result in any eggs already laid in the nest also being abandoned and dying. The birds that built the nest either expect the nest to be protected from the rain or are adapted to sitting out the rain on the nest.
"If birds fly lowExpect rain and a blow."When the air pressure is high, it is easier for birds to fly at a higher altitude. If the air pressure is low, indicating bad weather, birds can't fly as high because the air is less dense. The barometer measures air pressure.
no they look for shelter
I think it would be rain.... -__-
Birds in the rain forest eat worms, insects and Spiders. Rain forest birds also eat berries and nuts, which are plentiful in a healthy rain forest.
frogs,birds
on trees and shrubs.
yes