Certainly ... their bowel tract systems mimic that of their human counterparts.
I'm not sure about the UK, but in 2007 there were about 100,000 birds killed by wind turbines
No, they do not.
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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All animals pass wind.
Sometimes it's birds and sometimes wind
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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No, they do not.
no flowing of blood in the feet of birds
-wind -bees -birds -rainwater -blowing wind -bats -butterflies
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.
The wind is the most common way in which tulip seeds are spread. Even a mild wind can easily carry the flat, light seeds a distance. Tulip seeds also stick to the fur of animals. Seeds often take root where they drop. Birds are responsible for spreading tulip seeds as well. Some birds eat the seeds, which then pass out in the bird's droppings. Other birds carry the seeds to new places on their feathers.
Some birds can be scared by wind chimes. The noise and motion can startle them.
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