The tail of a bird serves several important functions: it aids in flight by providing stability and control during maneuvers, helps with balance while perching, and assists in steering during rapid movements. Additionally, the tail can play a role in communication through displays and signaling to attract mates or establish territory. It may also serve as a rudder when swimming in aquatic birds and can be used to cover and protect the bird’s body when resting. Lastly, some birds use their tails for camouflage or as a tool to gather food.
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common grackle
Its a Central American bird. The Toltecs used the male birds tail feathers as decoration
They have 4 legs and their tail helps them.
A bird uses its tail feathers to help with balance and steering while flying. The tail feathers also play a role in courtship displays and communication with other birds. Additionally, some birds use their tail feathers to help them in navigation during long migrations.
the bird that has a tail like a fan is called a 'Peacock'
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The bird with a blue and white tail is called a blue jay.
The tail helps the bird with some lift and speed of flight and also with direction. The bird uses the tail like a ship uses a rudder. It most purpose is that it acts as the rudder, steers the bird, and also keeps it balance.
The bird species known for having a forked tail is the swallow.