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What Are The Fastest Flying Birds?

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    Some say the peregrine falcon (often called "duck hawk" in the United States because of its fondness for duck dinners). This bird, with a powerful, compact body and long pointed wings, obviously saves its greatest bursts of speed for mealtime. One naturalist, observing hungry falcons, reported: "Many times I have seen one, high above me, turn its nose downward, give a mighty flap for thrust, then close its wings and plummet toward the earth like a hurled stone." During these dives, the falcon is believed to reach 180 miles an hour or more. One falcon swiftly passed up an airplane nosediving at over 170 miles an hour, the pilot reporting that it was as though his plane "was standing still."

    Other persons mention the frigate bird as possibly being the fastest. Magnificently designed for flying, this speedster with pointed wings has a tremendous wingspread of six feet. It has been called "a flying-machine . . . unparalleled in nature." Though a flying speed of about a hundred miles an hour has been recorded for this bird, yet it is believed to be capable of much greater speeds. J. E. Capstickdale observed frigate birds over his schooner, heading toward an island. He timed them by chronometer, and reported their speed as 261.4 miles an hour. But this speed is disputed by most authorities.
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    Mingo 

    answered 3 years ago

      Kingfishers are pretty fast birds, I think.
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      Queen_13 

      answered 3 years ago

        Turkeys fly very fast
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        Guest 

        answered 7 months ago

        1:spine tailed swift    106 MPH
        2:chimny swift    100 MPH
        3:merlin    98 MPH
        4:green winged teal    85 MPH
        5:peregrine falcon    64 MPH
        6:mourning dove    40 MPH
        7:artic tern    36 MPH
        8:brown pelican    25 MPH
        9:great blue heron    19 MPH
        10:king vultur    15 MPH
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        Guest 

        answered 6 months ago

        I think hawks and eagles
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        Horselov12 

        answered 3 months ago

          They say it is the peregrine falcon and it recorded time iis 217 mph.
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          Shamar31 

          answered 3 months ago

          A falcon
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          Guest 

          answered 7 days ago

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