Top 10 highest flying birds in the world
The Mysterious World page has released a list of the world's 10 highest flying birds. Don't head the bird Gyps Rueppellii, can fly at a maximum height of 11,277.6m.
1. Gyps Rueppellii (maximum altitude: 11,277.6m).
2. White-necked cranes (maximum height: 10,058.4m).
3. Indian goose (maximum height: 8,839.2m).
4. Large swan (maximum height: 8,229.6m).
5. Pyrrhocorax Graculus (maximum height: 8,077.2m).
6. Beard vulture (maximum height: 7,315,2m).
7. Blue-necked ducks (maximum height: 6,400,8m).
8. Limosa Lapponica (maximum height: 6,096m).
9. White crane (maximum height: 4,876,8m).
10. The God of the Andes (maximum height: 4,572m).
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