The bird in question is exhibiting "taxis", meaning a purposeful forward locomotion. The bird is flying by due to being scared from its roost, seeking shelter, seeking food, or simply was compelled to by dumb animal instinct.
Additionally, unless the bird is a snowy egret, a snowy owl, a white pelican, or a grouse/ptarmigan with winter plumage (with a few more exceptions) it is likely that the bird you see has albinism or is descended from a domestic bird.
well there are all types of birds that can not fly for example the penguin well we all know that
The only bird that can fly backwards is the humming bird'
The 'Inaccessible Island Rail' is the smallest flightles bird in the world. Reaching a mere 12.5cm/5inches in length and weighing 35g/1.45oz, this tiny bird can only be found in the southern Atlantic Tristan da Cunha Islands (on Inaccessible Island in the Tristan Archipelago).
I would think the mom bird teachs the baby bird to fly so the baby bird knows how to fly and take care of the baby the bird will have when it grows up so it can fly and take care of itself and the baby it has if it has one ^____^.
The ostrich is a bird that cannot fly at all, let alone fly backwards. It is the largest bird in the world and relies on its strong legs to run at high speeds to escape predators.
The bird that can fly with white wings is the white dove.
it mostly fly during night but rairly during daytime
Fly By Night
to fly (birds) = af (עף) to fly (in an airplane) = tas (טס)
With its wings, like any other bird.
mosquito
It means a bird that cannot fly, like a penguin.
Because the bird chooses not to fly higher.
it lays eggs but the bird fly auroral the bird comes down
The Penguin is a flightless, black and white bird, most species of which live in cold climates.
Robins and blue birds
well there are all types of birds that can not fly for example the penguin well we all know that