Condors, known for their soaring ability, flap their wings very infrequently compared to other birds. On average, they may flap their wings only about 10 to 15 times per hour while gliding and using thermal currents to stay aloft. This energy-efficient flight style allows them to cover large distances without expending much energy.
I think you may be referring to the Condor, which inhabits the coastal mountains of California and Grand Canyon in Arizona USA.
Well I can tell you that the average Humming Bird Can flap its wings 50-53 flaps a second so if you times that many flaps to the hour you'll get your answer.
It depends on how far it goes and the size of the bird.
Depends if it is a bald eagle it will flap its wings over 550 times per minuter. Another Type of eagle can beat its wings over 300 times a minute. i can beat my meat over 50 times in a minute.
Ducks do not flap their wings
it can flap it wings 120000000 in 1000 minutes
The wings of a bird help the bird float on air currents. That's why a bird doesn't have to flap the whole time. It can float or soar.
A hummingbird can flap its wings anywhere from 50 to 80 times per second, depending on the species. This rapid wing movement allows them to hover in place and maneuver with precision while feeding on nectar.
The Humming bird. They can flap their wings from 12 to 80 times per second creating a buzzing or humming sound like bees.
well depending how long they live for? one second they can flap their wings 90 times per second so you do the math per minute 60x90= 5400 times in a minute. so you can work the rest out! Hope i Helped your question!
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
the wings both flap they could be the same color they both make the animal fly.