The rain compromises the aerodynamics of the wings by weighting them down plus the water causes the feathers to clump ; birds do fly in the rain but limit their time in the rain because of the previously stated reasons .
no not all birds are found in the rain forest
Rain does not bother kookaburras. Like other birds, they remain on a tree branch.
Most birds are capable of flying in the rain, but the penguin is most likely since it can swim
no they look for shelter
birds, like toucans and macaws, and insects like wasps and monkeys
Birds in the rain forest eat worms, insects and Spiders. Rain forest birds also eat berries and nuts, which are plentiful in a healthy rain forest.
bombs exploding on your face and birds dive-bombing your mom and your brother jumps out of a plane with no parachute
frogs,birds
they have a piece of skin called a crest that hangs over their head that protects them from the rain like an umbrella
This saying has no scientific basis and is simply a folk belief. There is no evidence to suggest that the height at which birds fly can predict weather patterns like rain and strong winds. It is best to rely on more reliable sources like weather forecasts for accurate weather predictions.
yes
on trees and shrubs.