Guys all of you who answered my question you really did make my day, I didnt expect a reply in that quickness. If you dont mind me asking 2 more questions cuz you gave me a highly scientific replies answers:
- Wedge-tailed eagles spend long periods high in the air during the day, often circling around in rising currents of air, with barely any movement of their wings. The birds are large - up to 2.5m from wingtip to wingtip and weighing several kilograms. They are often seen at higher altitudes than light aircraft. Most other bieds (eg. magpies, honey-easters, kookaburrus) are quite unable to reach such heights. Nor can they stay aloft for over an hour at a time. Compare the flight of an eagle with that of a bat and that of a sugar glider.
1- What kind of flight is each? (flipping, gliding, soaring, etc)
2- What speical advantages (if any) might the eagle's type of flight have for it?
after answering this question I would be finishing all my assignment from you guys ..
Regards,