romahtamiset
Romahtamiset refers to a phenomenon observed in some species of birds, particularly in finches and sparrows, where their wings appear to rapidly "collapse" or droop during flight. This behavior is not a sign of distress or illness, but rather a specific flight pattern. It is often seen as the bird moves from one perch to another, or when it is maneuvering to land. The wing movement involves a quick folding or cupping of the wings, followed by a rapid extension.
The exact purpose of romahtamiset is not fully understood, but several theories exist. One suggestion is that
Romahtamiset is a subject of ongoing study in avian ethology. While it appears unusual to the human