The shuttlecock, also known as a birdie, is a projectile used in the sport of Badminton. Its primary function is to be hit back and forth between players, with the aim of landing it in the opponent's court. The unique design, featuring a rounded cork base and feathers or a synthetic skirt, allows it to have a stable flight path and slow descent, adding a strategic element to the game. Overall, it is essential for gameplay, determining the pace and style of badminton matches.
another word for badminton birdie is called a "shuttlecock"
how did shuttlecock get its name
The shuttlecock is about the size of an egg.
A shuttlecock is out of bounds when the shuttlecock lands outside the court lines.
The size of a shuttlecock is the size of your palm.
a shuttlecock
A shuttlecock is used to play badminton.
Shuttlecock.
Shuttlecock - film - was created in 1991.
the feathers of a badminton's shuttlecock is the 16 feathers from the duck.
a shuttlecock and a racket and the players
There are 16 feathers in one shuttlecock. Lenght-64mm-70mm