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Falcons fly.
Anywhere from not at all (ostrich, emu, ad other flightless birds) to thousands and thousands of miles (albatross).
A raven can fly for long distances without landing, sometimes up to 40 miles without stopping.
they fly or walk
Geese can fly long distances without stopping, often covering up to 1,500 miles in a single journey during migration. Some species, like the bar-headed goose, are known to fly at high altitudes over the Himalayas and can travel non-stop for up to 12 hours. Their ability to sustain such long flights is aided by their efficient energy management and formation flying, which conserves energy.
yes
Falcons fly at fast speeds, because their body is streamlined which lets them cut through the air easily.
roughly, 2 1/2 hours without stopping.
they fly looking for food
The F-16 can fly approximately 2,400 miles without refuelling.
The F-16 can fly approximately 2,400 miles without refuelling.