How do bird fly ?
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the shape of the wing and the ability to move it through the air are the two things needed for birdand plane flight. Birds use their strong breast muscles to flap their wings and give them the thrust to move through the air and fly. In a way, birds use a swimming motion to get the lift needed to fly.
Every year, birds migrate through all 50 states and six continents to raise their chicks in the pristine habitat of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, earning it the moniker “America’s Bird Nursery.”
Established in 1960 under President Dwight Eisenhower, the 19.6 million-acre Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is an exceptional example of a complete and intact ecosystem on a vast scale. The biological heart of the Refuge—and vital nesting ground for many of bird species—is a 1.5-million-acre region between the Arctic Ocean and the mountains known as the coastal plain.
Unfortunately, the Arctic Refuge is under attack. The President’s budget calls for opening up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling. If Congress follows suit, it would irreversibly damage one of our nation’s last, untouched wild places, and could deprive countless numbers of baby birds the chance to grow up.
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Every year, birds migrate through all 50 states and six continents to raise their chicks in the pristine habitat of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, earning it the moniker “America’s Bird Nursery.”
Established in 1960 under President Dwight Eisenhower, the 19.6 million-acre Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is an exceptional example of a complete and intact ecosystem on a vast scale. The biological heart of the Refuge—and vital nesting ground for many of bird species—is a 1.5-million-acre region between the Arctic Ocean and the mountains known as the coastal plain.
Unfortunately, the Arctic Refuge is under attack. The President’s budget calls for opening up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling. If Congress follows suit, it would irreversibly damage one of our nation’s last, untouched wild places, and could deprive countless numbers of baby birds the chance to grow up.
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