The world's fastest flying bird (in level flight) is spine-tailed swift recorded at 170 km/hr. Though some racing pigeons is also said to have been clocked at similar speeds or even more.
The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) is the fastest living creature, reaching speeds of at least 124 mph and possibly as much as 168 mph when swooping from great heights during territorial displays or while catching pry birds in midair.
Peregrine Falcon
When the Peregrine Falcon spots prey it goes into a controlled dive easily reaching speed of 200 MPH or 320 KM/H.
The fastest speed the Peregrine Falcon reached ever recorded was an amazing 242.3 MPH or 390 KM/H.
It is also the fastest animal on the planet.
the wing span l of a bird with weight w can sometimes be modeled by l = 27.4w^1/3, where l is in inches and w is in pounds. Use this formula to estimate the with of a bird that has a wing span of 30 inches.
The hoopoe, a bird which can be found in Afro-Eurasia, makes a sound like "oop-oop-oop."
Yes, as in all birds, the penguin's sex is determined by it's chromosomes. But interestingly the bird system is different from the one in mammals (including humans). Humans are female when they have two X chromosomes (and male if they have both X and Y), whereas two Z chromosomes make a bird a male (and females have both a Z and W chromosome).
the shape of the wing is airfoil. basically this is what helps it go smoothly through air...http://amasci.com/wing/airfoil.html
What type of bird lays greens eggs w/ brown speckles? We are wondering if it a cowbird egg. We found the eggs smashed on the ground w/ embreyos.... wondering if the "host' bird discovered the difference in eggs and kicked them out ?! Thank you, Kris
Flying W Ranch was created in 1953.
The whooper swan is a European bird. It begins with the letter W.
One bird name with the letter W in it is the wren. There are many different types of wren, including the house wren and the sedge wren. Hawks are another bird with a W in their name.
Wren.
A native New Zealand flightless bird starting with W is the Weka.
J. W. Hungate has written: 'Bird study' -- subject(s): Bird watching
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Frank W. Dux proffessional record states he holds the fastest KO record of 3.2 Seconds! he is trained in Japanese Ninjitsu
W. H. Gunn has written: 'Law of inland transport' 'The joy of flying' -- subject(s): Fear of flying
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A wren or warbler would be a small bird
Warbler is a 6 letter bird. Another 6 letter bird is the Willet.