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Winglineh is a term that refers to a specific type of bird flight pattern. It is characterized by a series of rapid wingbeats followed by a short gliding phase. This alternating sequence allows birds to conserve energy during sustained flight. The duration of the wingbeats and gliding periods can vary depending on the species, their size, and the prevailing wind conditions.
This flight style is commonly observed in many passerine birds, such as sparrows, finches, and swallows. The