Adults are poor fliers, they usually hop for short distances.
Adult insects are poor fliers and so will often remain in the same area, building a colony of glowworms.
They are poor fliers and spend most of their time on the ground.
Adult males are poorer fliers than females, due to their short wings.
They are generally poor fliers and rarely take to the air except for periods of downhill gliding.
Not all polar sea birds are poor fliers.
The Kōkako is a poor flier and seldom flies more than 100 metres.
L. cervi is a poor flier and can only fly for short distances.
Some species have highly localized distributions, and being poor fliers, they easily become isolated in small populations.
This butterfly is a poor flier, and individuals can not usually move more than 100m.