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  2. As the crow flies - Wikipedia

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    "We cut over the fields at the back with him between us – straight as the crow flies – through hedge and ditch." [1] While crows do conspicuously fly alone across open country, they do not fly in especially straight lines. [3] While crows do not swoop in the air like swallows or starlings, they often circle above their nests. [3]

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  4. List of birds by flight heights - Wikipedia

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    Vultures use their excellent eyesight to scan the landscape below from a relatively static aerial position. Instead of flying over a larger distance, they use elevation to expand their field of vision. [3] A bird strike was recorded at this height in 1973. Common crane: Grus grus: Gruidae: 10,000 metres (33,000 feet)

  5. DNR unveils new all-terrain track chairs for state parks - AOL

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    Jun. 2—By Alex Guerrero Visitors with mobility disabilities will now be able to explore Myre-Big Island State Park through the use of a new all-terrain mobility chair that was introduced ...

  6. Wheelchair that can handle rough terrain now available at Big ...

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    According to an Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) press release, the chair is designed for rough terrain, allowing wheelchair users the opportunity to explore much more of the park ...

  7. Argentavis - Wikipedia

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    The heaviest extant flying birds are known to weigh up to a maximum of 21 kg (46 lb) (there are several contenders, among which are the European great bustard and the African kori bustard). An individual mute swan, which may have lost the power of flight due to extreme weight, was found to have weighed 23 kg (51 lb). [17]

  8. House crow - Wikipedia

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    The house crow (Corvus splendens), also known as the Indian, greynecked, Ceylon or Colombo crow, [2] is a common bird of the crow family that is of Asian origin but now found in many parts of the world, where they arrived assisted by shipping. It is between the jackdaw and the carrion crow in size (40 cm (16 in) in length) but is slimmer than ...

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