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  2. Bird flight - Wikipedia

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    Take-off is one of the most energetically demanding aspects of flight, as the bird must generate enough airflow across the wing to create lift. Small birds do this with a simple upward jump. However, this technique does not work for larger birds, such as albatrosses and swans, which instead must take a running start to generate sufficient ...

  3. Lift (soaring) - Wikipedia

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    Lift is a meteorological phenomenon used as an energy source by soaring aircraft and soaring birds. The most common human application of lift is in sport and recreation. The three air sports that use soaring flight are: gliding, hang gliding and paragliding. Energy can be gained by using rising air from four sources: Thermals (where air rises ...

  4. Swift (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Young birds reach a maximum weight heavier than their parents; they can cope with not being fed for long periods of time, and delay their feather growth when undernourished. Swifts and seabirds have generally secure nest sites, but their food sources are unreliable, whereas passerines are vulnerable in the nest but food is usually plentiful.

  5. Helium: It gives NYC's Thanksgiving parade a lift - AOL

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    But on Thanksgiving, the lighter-than-air element moves onto a much bigger stage. It's the stuff that makes Snoopy, Spider-Man, Papa Smurf and other huge balloons sail high above the crowd at the ...

  6. How Thanksgiving went to the Birds and brought me home again

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    A Philadelphia Eagles Facebook group has built local a movement, which has brought up fond memories of home for one Savannah Morning News reporter.

  7. Flying and gliding animals - Wikipedia

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    This will generate lift force vector pointing forwards and upwards, and a drag force vector pointing rearwards and upwards. The upwards components of these counteract gravity, keeping the body in the air, while the forward component provides thrust to counteract both the drag from the wing and from the body as a whole.

  8. Origin of avian flight - Wikipedia

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    Birds use wing-assisted inclined running from the day they hatch to increase locomotion. This can also be said for birds or feathered theropods whose wing muscles cannot generate enough force to fly, and shows how this behavior could have evolved to help these theropods then eventually led to flight. [18]

  9. Thanksgiving: Time again to take that bird's-eye view ... - AOL

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    In his latest weekly "Looking at Life" column, Shawn Sullivan revisits his annual Turkey Day look at our language.