id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45086 Pycraft, W. P. (William Plane) Birds in Flight .txt text/plain 28368 1649 79 How should one describe the wing of a bird, as one sees it in flight? or "flight-feathers." The rest of the wing, and the body itself, is place of the series of quill-feathers found in the wing of the bird. His white body, pointed tail, and black quill-feathers birds fly--Flight with burdens--Experiments on the sizes of the wing movements of the bird's wing during flight. time the bird could remain on the wing. only to be made, by birds having wings conspicuously coloured. bird flying low over the ground, with a white rump, and black wings, shrike; a very handsome bird, with pointed wings, long tail, and low The wings, in flight, are long and pointed, and marked with During flight the wings are also black, but flight feathers can be seen, and presently a large wing is covering The wings of all differ conspicuously from those of other birds in the ./cache/45086.txt ./txt/45086.txt