how to a birds wings and tail help it fly
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To help the bird slow down, the tail flares out downward, creating more drag and decrease the bird's velocity. The tail also helps the bird balance when it is perched on a branch. And while the bird is soaring, it can spread out its tail feathers behind it to create additional lift and stability.
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The tail allows birds to have the wings needed for efficient cruising and high speed flight (when the tail can be furled giving little drag), at the same time the tail can be spread at low speeds or during turns to reduce induced drag.
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