When a turkey spreads its wings, it's called strutting.
This is called Strutting
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It is called wilfing.
it means that they are cold, and they fluff up for warmth. i have a fat quaker bird :]
Mature turkeys have approximately 3,500 feathers.
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The turkey is on the 3rd box on the bottom row with all of the birds in it. It is behind the cardinal. You can see the feathers of the turkey sticking up above the cardinal's tail. He's hidden in the back. :)
A bird might ruffle its feathers to remove something on the feathers, to put feathers back in place where they belong after preening or after being handled, etc. Ruffling is just a way of putting feathers back where they belong.
When the penguin goes into the water its outer feathers behave like fish scales and keep out the water away from the downy layer. To keep warm the penguin fluffs up its feathers so the air trapped among them will stay warm. To learn more about a penguin's feathers see related link..
Air is a good isolator. She fluffs up her duvet to get a thicker layer of air in the duvet covering her body, making it harder for thermal energy to transport from her body into the colder air around her. A fluffy duvet is better as an isolator than a flat duvet.
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Uh, no he isn't. Many times you see him hitting thunderbolts with his right put and then completley fluffs up what he does with his left!!Prat.
An animal raises its back and fluffs up its fur to seem bigger -- this phrase means you have threatened or irritated someone and they're getting defensive.