The upward movement of the wings of a birds is called as
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When the wings are pulled up (the upstroke), air is able to move between the feathers. This means that birds are able to gain height with the downstroke but they do not lose it with the upstroke. Also, the wings are held out straight during the downstroke, which pushes against a lot of air.
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