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Adaptations for Flight

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🗓️ 6 March 2023

⏱️ 2 minutes

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It takes more than wings!

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0:00.0

This is Bird Note.

0:07.4

When a bird takes wing, it leaves most of us other creatures earthbound.

0:12.6

Birds have evolved not only wings, but many other adaptations that make it possible to fly.

0:19.5

First of all, feathers.

0:21.6

Feathers provide insulation, waterproofing, and a means to fly, and they're extraordinarily

0:27.4

lightweight.

0:29.2

Other features also help minimize the pull of gravity, mostly by reducing body weight.

0:36.3

Birds have very light, honeycombed, or hollow bones.

0:40.7

And instead of a weighty mouthful of jaw bones and teeth, birds have evolved a supremely

0:46.1

light and serviceable beak.

0:52.7

What birds eat also helps them stay light for flight.

0:56.6

Most consume energy-packed foods rich in calories, like seeds, fruits, and meat.

1:02.5

These are foods that add as little as possible to a bird's payload and deliver a lot of

1:07.4

bang for the buck.

1:09.4

And what birds eat is processed rapidly so they aren't weighed down by waste.

1:16.1

All of these adaptations for flight and a pair of wings too.

1:22.8

For Bird Note, I'm Michael Stein.

1:26.1

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1:30.2

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