Some birds dominate the skies with impressive wingspans, gliding effortlessly over great distances, showcasing aerodynamic brilliance. The largest flying birds also possess significant dimensions.
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Here are some birds with the longest wingspan:
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Albatross
The Wandering Albatross, with a wingspan up to 12 feet, effortlessly glides across oceans using dynamic soaring, traveling thousands of miles with minimal effort.
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Great White Pelican
The great white pelican boasts a wingspan of up to 9 feet (2.74 meters). This bird species uses its broad wings to soar gracefully over water in search of fish.
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Dalmatian Pelican
The Dalmatian pelican, with a wingspan of 9.5 feet, is among the largest flying birds, gliding effortlessly over wetlands and lakes.
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Andean Condor
The Andean condor, a vulture, has a 10.5-foot wingspan and soars in Central and South America's mountains for food.
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Siberian Crane
The Siberian crane's wingspan can reach 8.5 feet (2.59 meters). This elegant bird is one of the most endangered crane species in the world.