How birds fly and what makes their wings work, explained clearly and with eye‑opening detail.
This edition untangles the mysteries of gliding, lift, resistance, and the moving parts of the wing, showing what it takes for a bird to rise, steer, and land.
The text combines historical insight with practical observations, drawing on experiments and anatomical description to illuminate the delicate balance between air, muscle, and feather. It also explores how birds renew their flight tissues, breathe during flight, and manage temperature and endurance in the air.
- Clear explanations of air resistance, lift, and the curve of wings
- Close looks at wing structure, muscles, and the important role of feathers
- Insights into moulting, breathing, and the mechanics behind takeoff and landing
- Connections between bird flight and early aeroplane design concepts
Ideal for readers curious about natural flight, animal physiology, and the science behind avian mastery.