Vocabulary
Bird Flight Styles & Wings
Bird Facts
Bird Anatomy
Misc.
200

Scientitists who study birds.

Ornithologist

200

This kind of flight alternates between flapping and gliding or coasting; this is helpful in saving energy.

Intermittent Flight

200

Most hunting birds are equipped with ___ vision as it allows both eyes to focus on the same object.

Binocular

200

A retractable group of feathers found on the front of a bird's wing.

Alula

200

The skeleton of a bird accounts for what percent of its total body weight?

5%

400

To remain stationary in the air.

Hover

400

These wings are best for fast, agile flapping flight.

Tapered

400

This is considered the most strenous part of a bird's flight.

Takeoff

400

A bird's most important flight muscles.

Pectorals

400

This term means to groom.

Preen

600

To be born in an advanced state.

Precocial

600

This is the simplest form of flight and uses minimal energy.

Gliding

600

This is the largest living bird and is also considered the fastest running bird, sprinting at 45/mph.

Ostrich

600

This ridge located on a bird's sternum provides the necessary attachment point for the powerful flight muscles.

Keel

600

This is the world's fastest bird, flying at speeds of up to 200/mph.

Peregrine Falcon

800

When flocks of small birds harass larger, predatory birds that are perched in or near their territory.

Mobbing

800

This wing shape is best suitable for gliding flight.

Long and Narrow

800

There are approximately ___ living species of birds.

10,000

800

The yolk body of an egg is held in place by two dense, twisted cords called the ___.

Chalazae

800

Migrating relatively short distances; chickadees and jays are known for this behavior.

Altitudinal Migration

1000

Storage sac found in the esophogus that helps to moisten food and release it to the rest of the digestive system.

Crop

1000

When a bird glides within a thermal to gain altitude; eagles, hawks, and vultures are known for this type of flight.

Soaring

1000
Some shore-nesting birds lay their eggs in a scooped-out hollow in the ground called a ___.

Scrape

1000

The section of a bird's stomach responsible for grinding  food and making it more easily absorbed.

Gizzard

1000

Hawks, a soaring bird, are equipped with this kind of wing shape.

Large and Broad