Absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to answer ! When it takes to the air, and eagle has to flap its wings rapidly to gain height - the rate of which varies with each species. Once air-born, the eagle will usually 'ride' on air-currents - hardly flapping at all !
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Depends. If it is a bald eagle it will flap its wings over 9 times per second. Another type of eagle can beat its wings over 5 times a second.
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Well I can tell you that the average Humming Bird Can flap its wings 50-53 flaps a second so if you times that many flaps to the hour you'll get your answer.
80 times per second
It depends on how far it goes and the size of the bird.
Depends if it is a bald eagle it will flap its wings over 550 times per minuter. Another Type of eagle can beat its wings over 300 times a minute. i can beat my meat over 50 times in a minute.
Eagle fly 120km per hour.
Hummingbird's typically flap their wings 50 times per second and up to 200 times per second. Per minute: 3000 flaps up to 12,000. Hourly: 180,000 typically and up to 720,000. Now that is a lot of flapping eh...:)
Ducks do not flap their wings
Condors, known for their soaring ability, flap their wings very infrequently compared to other birds. On average, they may flap their wings only about 10 to 15 times per hour while gliding and using thermal currents to stay aloft. This energy-efficient flight style allows them to cover large distances without expending much energy.
it can flap it wings 120000000 in 1000 minutes