Rüppell's griffon vulture: Holds the record for the highest known flight altitude for a bird. Common crane: Known for its high-altitude migration flights ... Alpine chough: Thrives at high altitudes ...
The earliest ancestors of birds, a group of dinosaurs called theropods, couldn’t fly. Instead, they had simple, fluffy feathers on their arms, which were too small and weak to support flight.
Five workers in Hong Kong’s New Territories escaped serious injury when a crane arm collapsed on the roof of a building under construction, but sustained minor wounds from flying debris.
Remember Flappy Bird? The fun and frustrating game that required users to tap the screen to fly a pixelated version of a bird through green tubes, which look straight ...
Birds can fly because they have wings, a streamlined body, strong muscles and very light, hollow bones. The bones of birds are very strong and adapted perfectly to flight. They have a dense, strong ...