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Birds learn to fly through a combination of instinctive behaviors, practice, and observation of adult birds, starting with short hops and gradually mastering complex maneuvers such as takeoff, landing, and aerial navigation.
Hey there! Birds learn to fly through a process called imprinting. When they hatch, they observe their parents flying and start to mimic their movements. Over time, they develop the necessary muscles and coordination to take flight themselves. It’s pretty amazing, right? 🐦✨