No, the Eagle is not the fastest bird, however, Harpy Eagle is the fourth fastest bird.
The Peregrine Falcon is the fastest DIVING bird only. At a normal rate this falcon can only fly as fast as a common pigeon, however, when it dives it can go up to 100 mph.
The Needle-Tailed Swift is the fastest in flight when it flaps its wings. When its wings are flapping and it is not gliding it can go anywhere between 100 - 200 mph.
This was taken from numerous sources and all sources say the say give or take a few miles an hour.
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Depends on the bird, depends on the car. MOST cars are faster than MOST birds- but not all. A Spine-Tailed Swift can fly at a top speed of 105 mph (fastest bird in level flight) Many cars can travel faster. A Peregrine Falcon can hit about 185 mph (in a dive) and there are SOME cars faster than that.
No, the peregrine falcon holds the title for fastest bird, able to reach speeds of over 240 miles per hour when diving to catch prey.
most all in over all speed the humingbird just flaps its wings real fast i believe it does that the fastest of them all
The fastest non-flying bird is the Ostrich, which can reach speeds of up to 45 miles per hour when running.
you get peregrine falcon in britain, and they're the fastest ANIMAL in the world, been known to reach upto speeds of 200Mph in a dive
The Japanese sparrowhawk is the fastest bird in Japan, reaching speeds of up to 100 km/h (62 mph) during flight.
At 37,000 feet, the bird is likely a High-flying bird such as bar-headed geese or Rüppell's griffon vulture.
The Harpy Eagle is considered one of the strongest birds due to its powerful talons and large size. It has been known to hunt prey as large as monkeys and sloths in the rainforests of Central and South America.