
Being airborne is hard work for these hardy little birds. They have to flap very hard, continuously beating their wings 300–400 times a minute. Nevertheless, they are powerful flyers, achieving speeds of up to 40mph (64kmph).
Fratercula cirrhata
Being airborne is hard work for these hardy little birds. They have to flap very hard, continuously beating their wings 300–400 times a minute. Nevertheless, they are powerful flyers, achieving speeds of up to 40mph (64kmph).