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How Fast Do Birds Fly?

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How Fast Do Birds Fly?

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Birds fly at entirely by shape, wing size, wing shape, tail size and tail shape. For example, two simalar sized birds- the slarling and mocking bird- fly at two different rates. Starlings fly at around 37 to 47 mph. Mockingbirds fly at around 15 to 25 mph. Smaller birds fly at a similar rate to that of that of the mockingbird. the fastest bird can mean several things. The wandering allbotross is the fastest kenatic glider at 72 mph. The homing pigeon is the fastest domestic bird at 91 miles an hour. The perigrine falcon is the fastest diver at 120 to 240 miles an hour. The cave swiftlet flys at over 120 miles an hour but only when chased or flocking. shape has to do with the fastest birds. falcons over 15 inches average about 50 miles an hour. ducks fly on average 40 miles an hour. pigeons and doves fly on average 35 miles an hour. hummingbirds fly on average 27 miles an hour.  swallows fly an average of 35 miles an hour. turkeys fly on average 40 miles an hour. blackbirds fly on average 40 miles an  hour. pelicans fly around 20 miles an hour. eagles fly around 50 miles an hour. accipeters fly around 30 to 40 miles an hour but when pushed they exceed 60 miles an hour.  

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In still air, most songbirds fly at 20 to 30 mph. Waterfowl and shorebirds can fly at 30 to 50 mph. A tailwind allows the bird to fly faster. HOW DO BIRDS NAVIGATE? Birds have excellent vision and rely on visual landmarks for local and long-distance migration. They use key land features such as mountains, rivers, coasts or even large buildings. There are three types of “compasses” a bird uses to find its way. Birds can use the sun, the stars and the Earth’s magnetic field. • Birds use the sun as a compass. They use the positions of the sun during the day to navigate. They also can use the setting sun as an indication of due west. • Night flyers use celestial navigation, which means they find their way by knowing the patterns of the stars in the sky, and by knowing special stars like the North Star. In their first year of life, birds memorize the position of the constellations in relation to the North Star. These star patterns stay the same even though the Earth moves through space, mak

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Although they seem very fast to us, most birds do not fly more than 30 or 40 miles per hour at top speed. In general, small birds fly slower, and big birds fly faster. Birds as small as sparrows probably fly less than 20 miles per hour while some of the hawks fly as much as 50 or 60 miles per hour. We don’t know much about how fast birds fly because it is very hard to measure. Improvements in technologies such as radar will probably allow us to answer some of these questions in the future.

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On land, the fastest creatures in the animal kingdom are the horse, which can run at 50 miles per hour, and the cheetah, which can top 70 miles per hour. But that’s nothing compared to the speed of some birds. Even a common small bird like the sparrow can sail along at 50 miles per hour, while pigeons can reach 65 miles per hour

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Most birds average 20 to 40 miles (32 to 64 kilometers) per hour in normal flight. They can almost double this speed for escape or pursuit. The champion is the peregrine falcon. It strikes its prey while diving at an average of 112 miles (180 kilometers) per hour. How fast do birds run? The ostrich, 60 miles (97 kilometers) per hour; wild turkey, 30 miles (48 kilometers) per hour; California roadrunner, 26 miles (42 kilometers) per hour; common pheasant, 21 miles (34 kilometers) per hour. How high do birds fly? The highest flying bird in the world is Ruppell’s griffon vulture, a specimen of which collided with a commercial aircraft at 37,000 feet (11,300 meters) over Western Africa. Another notable specimen is the whooper swan, which a pilot spotted flying at 27,000 feet (8,200 meters) over the Inner Hebrides. How long do birds live? The wild bird with the longest recorded lifespan is the royal albatross, which exceeds 58 years. The wandering albatross, however, is suspected to live mo

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