A bird that only flies in wind is called a magpie.
If the headwind is 20 miles per hour and the bird also flies at 20 mph relative to the wind then the bird will be stationary relative to the earth. However, the bird is not stationary relative to the wind.
Pollination can be by wind, by insect, by bird, by hand.
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle was created in 1994.
The name of the song is "It was only the wind" by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. It is on the 1964 - 1969 album.
The ISBN of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is 0-679-77543-9.
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami has around 607 pages, depending on the edition and font size.
the wind guides the bird better and helps it stay on path unless a horrible storm
The muscles in the birds body is the only thing that can let a bird fly. But oviously enough, if the wind is strong and blowing to the riht side, the wind l help
Only if applied to a mythical bird (a kingfisher) that could calm the wind. Otherwise, it is an adjective meaning either peaceful or prosperous.
Maybe wind the Mistletoe Bird
Birds don't necessarily need wind to fly. The flight can become easier when there is wind, depending on the circunstances, but that doesn't mean that a bird cannot fly in the absence of wind. It can become more tiring if the bird is adapted to flight with wind, but the movement of the wings still creates an upward and forward force that keeps the bird flying. For specifics about how do birds fly, search for that question.
It gives the bird a higher relative speed which generates more lift.