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Can All Birds Swim?

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Subject: Can All Birds Swim?
From: "Dickson" <>
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 21:28:17 +1000
Hi,
 
Something to think about:
 
They other day I saw a Comb-crested Jacana swimming (turning around anyway) in open water. I'd never seen this before but I checked HANZAB and found it was not unheard of. An article in Emu, referenced by HANZAB says that they may actually dive under the water to escape predators.
 
Anyway this got me thinking - are all birds theoretically capable of swimming? If you dropped a terrestrial bird in the water would it sink or float and if it could float, would it be able to swim? Many birds plunge themselves into deep water to drink or bath but the fact they don't usually alight for long on the surface would suggest they can't swim - or are they just afraid of the water??
 
Cheers
Tim Dickson
Townsville
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