The highest bird flight ever recorded was for a large vulture, a Ruppell's Griffon, which was struck by a jet at 37,900 feet.
Birds fly below 500 feet, except during migration. Flying higher than 500 feet will expose the birds to danger such as higher winds.
A bird can fly up to 100 miles per hour. So they can probably go from one state to another state. Their wing speed can get up to 30 flaps a minute.
there are lots of different types of bird and they can all fly different speeds and distances (some cant fly at all!) so it depends what kind of bird you're talking about
until the air gets too thin and until it gets too close to the sun
:P so high it touches trees
as high as su can jump
Really High
They are gay!
The average bird can fly for 1-5 hours and rest for 1-2 hours then fly again
Depends on breed. 100s miles to migrate.
well it flies an hour long... did you mean how far?
no, as far as i know, they have gills, can fly, and the can cook a mean lasagna. :)
It relly depends on the bird's personality and how much flying excersise it has had.
You probably mean a number of species of birds. Chickens can fly, but not far. Plus any pet bird with its wing feathers clipped will not fly too far either. Another answer is Time.
Yes. A chicken is a bird and can fly. They do not fly far or high but chickens that have not had their flight feathers clipped will fly. Some breeds actually like to fly and do so regularly.
Its because fly is both a noun and a verb, so it can be done, and in this case a bird happens to be able to fly. But sadly, bird is a noun and not a verb, so you cannot bird.
I dont think you can fly to the moon on fly like a bird 3 but people say you can on fly like a bird 2.
The only bird that can fly backwards is the humming bird'
well considering the size of the bird. I would say about 2 feet if it tried hard