Discover the American Woodcock: The Slowest Bird in the World

Learn about the American Woodcock, the slowest bird flying at just 5 mph, and its unique adaptations for survival.

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The American Woodcock is the slowest bird in the world, flying at speeds as low as 5 mph (8 km/h). Its slow flight is designed for its habitat in dense forests and provides better maneuverability.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the speed of the American Woodcock? The American Woodcock flies at speeds as low as 5 mph (8 km/h).
  2. Why does the American Woodcock fly so slowly? Its slow flight is adapted for navigation in dense forests, providing better maneuverability.
  3. What are some other slow birds? Other slow birds include the Common Poorwill and the Eurasian Bittern.
  4. Where can I find the American Woodcock? The American Woodcock is typically found in dense forests and areas with moisture in North America.