If the bird only touches one conducting wire it is in no danger. There must be a current path through the bird to harm it and there wouldn't be. The boy flying the kite is standing on the ground and under the right conditions could complete a current path through the string and his body to the earth, thus harming him.
Electric Bird Digest was created in 1991.
Yes, there were, and still are, flying dinosaurs. Bird-like dinosaurs, theropods, evolved feather and eventually evolved the ability to fly. These feathered dinosaurs in turn evolved into birds, so technically, every bird you see is in fact a living dinosaur.
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Unless the bird contacts two wires at the same time, the electric current will not pass through the bird.
The Kingfisher.
A big electric bill.
There is hardly any voltage between the bird's two feet - or between the feet and other parts of the bird's body.
Most likely it just means a bird just landed on you.
The bird is most likely to fly away when a car comes toward it.
Whatever a bird does, most likely.
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The bird on the right is more likely to pass on its genes because it has a longer beak so it can get more food and eat more making it more likely to pass on its genes.