All birds have wings.
There are 7 families of Flightless Birds in total. They include the Kiwi, Cassowaries, Rheas, Ostriches, Tinamous, Emus and Penguins.
There are also numerous flightless birds within other groups of birds which are mostly made up of species which can fly. Rails, for example, include waterfowl such as moorhens, swamp hens and other small to medium birds which can fly but prefer not to. They cannot fly for any great distance, and within the rail family, there are numerous flightless birds, such as the Takahē and the weka of New Zealand, and the Inaccessible Island rail.
Other bird families have some members which cannot fly, even though most of the family can. The kakapo, which lives in New Zealand, is the world's only flightless parrot. The flightless steamer duck of the Falkland Islands is another bird which is an anomaly with its family. The Giant Coot of South America is unusual, as the adult cannot fly, but the young birds can.
Birds cannot fly at all without their feathers.
To say that birds use wings and feathers to fly, so all birds can fly, would be false. Not all birds can fly. An ostrich is an example of a bird that cannot fly.
Cute question! Birds like to get high. Feathers allow birds to fly.
so they can fly
the tail has flight feathers and the flight feathers help a bird to fly.
birds have feathers and not fur because fur is heavier than feathers and would restrict them from being able to fly
it is feathers
No. Some exceptions are bats, mosquitos, flies, bees, ladybugs, locus, June beetles.
Birds can fly because they light feathers &they do not have bone marrow
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Birds need their feathers because they need to fly and stay warm and covered.If the parakeet has no feathers I'm pretty sure it's a second old.