Skip to main content
Home
plus.maths.org

Secondary menu

  • My list
  • About Plus
  • Sponsors
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Log in
  • Main navigation

  • Home
  • Articles
  • Collections
  • Podcasts
  • Maths in a minute
  • Puzzles
  • Videos
  • Topics and tags
  • For

    • cat icon
      Curiosity
    • newspaper icon
      Media
    • graduation icon
      Education
    • briefcase icon
      Policy

      Popular topics and tags

      Shapes

      • Geometry
      • Vectors and matrices
      • Topology
      • Networks and graph theory
      • Fractals

      Numbers

      • Number theory
      • Arithmetic
      • Prime numbers
      • Fermat's last theorem
      • Cryptography

      Computing and information

      • Quantum computing
      • Complexity
      • Information theory
      • Artificial intelligence and machine learning
      • Algorithm

      Data and probability

      • Statistics
      • Probability and uncertainty
      • Randomness

      Abstract structures

      • Symmetry
      • Algebra and group theory
      • Vectors and matrices

      Physics

      • Fluid dynamics
      • Quantum physics
      • General relativity, gravity and black holes
      • Entropy and thermodynamics
      • String theory and quantum gravity

      Arts, humanities and sport

      • History and philosophy of mathematics
      • Art and Music
      • Language
      • Sport

      Logic, proof and strategy

      • Logic
      • Proof
      • Game theory

      Calculus and analysis

      • Differential equations
      • Calculus

      Towards applications

      • Mathematical modelling
      • Dynamical systems and Chaos

      Applications

      • Medicine and health
      • Epidemiology
      • Biology
      • Economics and finance
      • Engineering and architecture
      • Weather forecasting
      • Climate change

      Understanding of mathematics

      • Public understanding of mathematics
      • Education

      Get your maths quickly

      • Maths in a minute

      Main menu

    • Home
    • Articles
    • Collections
    • Podcasts
    • Maths in a minute
    • Puzzles
    • Videos
    • Topics and tags
    • Audiences

      • cat icon
        Curiosity
      • newspaper icon
        Media
      • graduation icon
        Education
      • briefcase icon
        Policy

      Secondary menu

    • My list
    • About Plus
    • Sponsors
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
    • Log in
    • icon

      How big is the bird? – solution

      3 August, 2022

      What is the area of the bird, shown below?

      a little bird

      Hint: There are two equal semicircles representing the wings, one semicircle representing the head, one quarter of circle representing the body (with a radius equal to the diameter of the head) and one quarter of circle representing the tail.

      Solution

      Let R and r be the radii of the head and the tail, respectively.

      a little bird

      Then diameter of the left wing+diameter of the head+radius of the right wing=17 which we can write as 2R−r+2R+2R−r2=17. And radius of the head+radius of the body=12 which we can write as R+2R=12. Solving this second equation we get R=4, and substituting R=4 into the first equation gives r=2. Then area of the whole bird is equal to area of the head+2×area of a wing+area of the body+area of the tail where each of these are half or quarter circles, with the area of a whole circle being equal to π×radius2. Then we can write the area of the whole bird as: πR22+2×π((2R−r)2)22+π(2R)24+πr24=π422+2×π((2(4)−2)2)22+π824+π224=8π+9π+16π+π=34π.

      Back to original puzzle


      Thanks to Paulo Ferro for this puzzle - you can find it in his new geometry puzzle book: Birds, Bees and Burgers. You can find out more about it at his new website EnigMaths.

      • Log in or register to post comments

      Milena Lee

      10 August 2022

      Permalink
      Comment

      I love this! But I get a different answer (34pi). I get the radius of the wings to be 3 (you do too), hence area of 2 wings 9pi?

      • Log in or register to post comments

      Marianne

      10 August 2022

      In reply to Different answer by Milena Lee

      Permalink
      Comment

      Thanks for pointing this out - we forgot a factor of 1/2! We have fixed it now.

      • Log in or register to post comments

      Justin

      23 October 2022

      Permalink
      Comment

      Fun!

      • Log in or register to post comments
      University of Cambridge logo

      Plus Magazine is part of the family of activities in the Millennium Mathematics Project.
      Copyright © 1997 - 2025. University of Cambridge. All rights reserved.

      Terms