The longest recorded wingspan of a living bird is the wandering albatross. The largest recorded had a wingspan of nearly 12 ft.
The largest prehistoric bird is understood to be Argentavis Magnificens, a species of terratorn. Estimates place its wingspan to have been somewhere in the region of 20-25 ft.
the wing span l of a bird with weight w can sometimes be modeled by l = 27.4w^1/3, where l is in inches and w is in pounds. Use this formula to estimate the with of a bird that has a wing span of 30 inches.
The average wingspan of a Blue Jay is around 13-17 inches. This allows them to have agility and maneuverability in flight.
The bee hummingbird holds the title for the bird with the smallest wingspan. It measures around 4 inches and is found in Cuba.
Slow flying birds
BECAUSE THEY HAVE WING
It's 6 feet.
the albatross is the bird with the largest wingspan in the entire world. another amazing thing about it is it can fly while sleeping. for more on this amazing bird, visit wikipedia.org for more information. jordan
1,000 feet wing span
the wing span l of a bird with weight w can sometimes be modeled by l = 27.4w^1/3, where l is in inches and w is in pounds. Use this formula to estimate the with of a bird that has a wing span of 30 inches.
wedge tailed eagle And btw, it's: Which BIRD has the LARGEST WING span
Condor
California Condor, with a wing span from 6-8 feet.
Eagle owl (real name)
light weight, wing span, good stamina
I was looking for the answer for 2 weeks an finely my cusun told me it is ALBATROSS.
OK, well they can fly because A)they have wings. Now, in order for a bird to fly its wing span must reach full growth and then they can proceed with the flying session. Each bird has a wing span. Which is how long there wings are. The longer the wings the faster it can fly. And the faster it can dive.
Kiwi have tiny, rudimentary wings; therefore, their wingspan is too small to measure accurately. Sources vary in the estimation of the brown kiwi's wing span as being from 0 cm to 5 cm.