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What bird can fly over Mount Everest?

Spotted geese, swans and alpine vultures can fly over Mount Everest.

In particular, the breeding grounds of the spotted geese and the swan are located in Central Asia, or plateau lakes and grassland wetlands in western China. In winter, they will migrate to lakes and wetlands in southwest China or east China for wintering, but some will migrate to Ganges River in India for wintering. During the migration, the flying height can reach about 10,000 meters, which is enough to fly over Mount Everest.

Alpine vultures, on the other hand, live in the mountains of Central Asia near the Himalayas for a long time, searching for bodies on the ground through keen vision. Some people have seen alpine vultures while climbing Mount Everest.

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Swan is one of the highest flying birds in the world (vultures can compete with it). It can fly over Mount Everest, the roof of the world, with a maximum flying height of more than 9,000 meters.

Every year, in the first ten days of 10, both adults and young birds have changed their feathers and have the ability to migrate to wintering areas for a long time. Swan began to fly to the south in batches.

The earliest migrating birds are non-breeding sub-adult birds, and the adult birds with young birds leave late, mostly migrating at night to avoid the attack of predators such as raptors, and all leave the breeding ground by the end of 1 1. You can fly over Mount Everest, the roof of the world at an altitude of more than 8,000 meters.