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penguins, 70 feathers per square inch

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Which British bird has the most feathers?

The Whistling Swan Cygnus Columbians is the bird that has the most feathers. In the winter, they can have up to 25,000 feathers.


How would the loss of feathers affect a bird?

It will not be able to fly with no feathers. Feathers keep a bird warm. If its feathers are gone it will die of cold. Most importantly feathers help a bird to escape from predators.


What are the largest most familiar feathers on a bird?

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Can you tell a bird from its feather?

Yes, most bird species' feathers are distinctly different from other birds' feathers.


Is there a bird withour feathers?

No, the biggest difference between birds and other animals is that birds have feathers. Every bird has feathers and everything that has feathers is a bird. A Whistling Swan, in winter has the most with about 20,000 individual feathers. And the fewest feathers? That distinction goes to the Ruby-throated Hummingbird with about 940.


What are baby bird feathers called?

Most baby birds are born with feathers called 'down'.


What is the single most important feature used to identify an animal as a bird?

The bird's feathers .


What are the uses of common bird structures?

Feathers are a structure that are common to all species of bird. Most feathers are very similar in structure, although they vary depending on how and where the bird lives.


What birds have feathers that are useful to humans?

The number of feathers a bird has is largely influenced by a) its size (although this does not mean that the largest bird has the most feathers), b) where it lives and c) which season of the year it is. Feathers provide warmth and insulation, birds in colder climates have more feathers. That's why "moulting" occurs during the warmer months, when excess feathers and downy, underlying feathers drop out. The bird with the most feathers is the Whistling Swan Cygnus columbianus which can have up to 25,000 feathers during Winter. The bird with the smallest number of feathers is the Ruby Hummingbird Archilochus colubris with only 940 feathers altogether.


What are the primaries of birds?

the flight feathers that extend from the bird's hand to the tips of its wings. they are the most important flight feathers.


What bird has orange breast and dark top feathers in Massachusetts?

Most likely a bird in the oriole family.


How do feathers make a bird waterproof?

Most people believe that birds waterproof their feathers by the oil located on their backs but that is not how they waterproof it. The interlocking hooks and barbules on feathers is what makes a bird waterproof and not all bird are waterproof. -Kynlee Bird Expert