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The bones in their wings are hollow- unlike humans and other organisms. Plus they have these special feathers that are really long and help them fly. If those feathers are clipped, then the bird can't fly- but it can jump only a few feet. If you go to your local vet/pet store( the local pet store where I live clips the wings) and ask them to clip your bird's wings, then you yourself can see where they are. Or you could just ask them. ^^

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