The record is held by migrating bar-headed geese - they have been seen from a plane crossing the Himalayas, over Everest.
they both can go high in the air
A bird flies because of a variety of specialized adaptations. THAT IS WHY A BIRD FLIES!
Bird
A humming Bird
Mariah Carey sings "She Flies Like a Bird"
A bird that only flies in wind is called a magpie.
Only hummingbirds can do that with their own abilities. Seagulls can barely glide backwards involuntarily in high winds.
Nightingale is a bird. It flies.
At 37,000 ft, there's nowhere near enough oxygen to support the high oxygen demand of a high-metabolic organism (bird!), nor enough air density to support either flapping or gliding flight. So the answer is - no bird flies this high.
Really, there is no comparison.
because it flies and has feathers like a bird
because it flies and has feathers like a bird