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The flight patterns of two different bird species can vary greatly. For example, a hawk will soar high in the sky and swoop down to catch its prey __________ a sparrow usually stays close to the ground and flits from tree branch to branch. Hawks have large wings with long feathers that allow them to glide through the air more easily than sparrows which have shorter, rounder wings that help them maneuver quickly between obstacles. The differences in their physical features contribute significantly to how they navigate their environment while flying.

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The flight patterns of two different bird species can vary greatly. For example, a hawk will soar high in the sky and swoop down to catch its prey __________ a sparrow usually stays close to the ground and flits from tree branch to branch. Hawks have large wings with long feathers that allow them to glide through the air more easily than sparrows which have shorter, rounder wings that help them maneuver quickly between obstacles. The differences in their physical features contribute significantly to how they navigate their environment while flying.

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Los patrones de vuelo de dos especies de aves diferentes pueden variar enormemente. Por ejemplo, un halcón volará alto en el cielo y se lanzará para atrapar a su presa, mientras que un gorrión generalmente se mantiene cerca del suelo y salta de rama en rama. Los halcones tienen alas grandes con plumas largas que les permiten deslizarse por el aire más fácilmente que los gorriones, que tienen alas más cortas y redondas que les ayudan a maniobrar rápidamente entre obstáculos. Las diferencias en sus características físicas contribuyen significativamente a cómo navegan su entorno mientras vuelan.

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