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Long flight
feathers for short
gliding flights
Male black
grouse wing
Flying for
protection
Pheasants and
grouse spend most
of their time on the
ground. On sensing
danger, they crouch
down, then bring
their opened wings
sharply downwards
to burst into the air.
Female
black grouse
Female black
grouse wing
Green
colouring for
camouflage
Green woodpecker wing
Woodpecker flight
Woodpeckers climb and dive
much more steeply than
most other birds.
Pheasants in flight
Pheasant wing
Folded
flight feathers
Camouflaged inner feathers
conceal bird on ground.
Vertical
take-off
If alarmed, pheasants
take off almost vertically
on their broad wings.
Up-and-down flight
A green wood pecker
spends a lot of time on the
ground and flies very short
distances. It has shorter,
rounded wings.
Green woodpecker
Pheasant flight
Rapid wing beats
are followed by a
long glide.