a bird sharply pulls down its wings as it did when it pushed off the ground
it goes down, just like a bomber plane with no wings. However, I have never shot a bird down in mid-air or saw bird falling down in midair.
Yes, the extra water weight weighs the bird down in flight.
they sit down and wrap there wings around there body
Blue Jays flap their wings up and down like any other bird when they flap their wings the force is making the bird have thrust and lift in the same time casing blue jay's or any type of bird to fly
I bird controls its altitude by flying. It flaps its wings to go up, and stops flapping them to go down. Its simple.
A hummingbird can rotate its wings in a circle making them the only bird that can fly forwards, backwards, up, down ,sideways and hover in mid air.
Birds are meant to fly, so tying down their wings symbolizes a loss of freedom, being stuck or trapped in place, or having your abilities hidden or held down. It's a sad meaning, really.
When a bird stretches its wings, it increases the surface area of its wings, creating more lift and slowing down the descent. On the other hand, when a bird tucks its wings in tightly, it reduces the surface area and increases the speed, causing a faster descent similar to a nose dive. This difference in wing position alters the balance between lift and gravity, affecting the bird's flight path.
They move it up and down, causing the air to create lift and thrust. Before they move their wings up, they adjust the wings to make it go down a little, then when move their wings down, they adjust them to make go up which creates lift.
It is a small bird toy. It's wings are pointed towards hits head. Which gives it balance. You place your finger on his beak since his head turned down and he balances. These toys are not that complicated to understand.
It was such a windy day and the flag flapped so furiously that we decided to take it down.