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Which is the fastest running flying bird?

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The bird that can achieve the highest airspeed is the peregrine falcon, which can exceed 320 km / h (200 mph) when diving. A closely related species of the common swift, the white-throated needletail (Hirundapus caudacutus) has a top speed of 169 km / h (105 mph) and is commonly reported as the fastest bird in level flight.



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