No, they do not.
I'm not sure about the UK, but in 2007 there were about 100,000 birds killed by wind turbines
this is apoem i heard at school in the 1950s
one day, there was a big strong. the wind blew down the tall tree in which the birds lived. the strong wind blew away the baby birds to the other side of the forest. one of them came down near a cave. the other bird landed outside a Rishi's ashram. in the way, the two baby birds got separated
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Yes, birds produce gas as a byproduct of digestion just like other animals, so they do pass wind. However, since they have a different digestive system than mammals, their flatulence is less frequent and not as noticeable.
bees, wind, birds, bats, moths, butterflies, human using a brush, insects.
Yes, initially the birds are usually afraid of the wind chimes. However, wit the time after they get used, they are never afraid of the same.
Sometimes it's birds and sometimes wind
There are wind mobiles,which are short of like pinwheels,that spin in time with the wind.This wind is the converted into energy
Wind-up flying birds work by using a wind-up mechanism to generate energy that propels the bird into the air. The bird's wings flap rapidly, creating lift and allowing it to fly. What makes wind-up flying birds different from other types of flying toys is their unique design that mimics the natural movement of birds. Unlike remote-controlled or battery-operated flying toys, wind-up birds rely solely on mechanical energy to fly, making them a more traditional and environmentally-friendly option.
Birds navigate using lines of magnetism around the earth. Solar winds can disrupt these lines causing birds to read them incorrectly. therefore the bird may not be able to find where its going.
Yes. They are hazardous to birds, but the wind propels them.
I'm not sure about the UK, but in 2007 there were about 100,000 birds killed by wind turbines
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weather can change, wind does not blow all the time and at the same speed all the time so the power output OS a wind turbine is not as predictable as that of a fossil fuel burning power plant, where you have option of using as much fuel you want, at any time.
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