The fluff out their feathers to keep themselves warm. Their feathers are like an instant blanket.
To warn off predators...makes other animals think there are more of them since the feathers look like large eyes.
To keep warm
Just like humans sweat to cool there body down, birds ruffle their feathers to cool themselves down
So that they wouldn't have sick when it was a cold day.
they have the same bones and some had feathers
windy day is the day that has strong wind
I wonder when it is not a windy day in Hawaii?
It was a great windy day to fly a kite. They had to cancel the picnic because it was such a windy day.
I keep my budgie warm by putting an old cloth or duvet cover then the draft doesnt get in . I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU , also don't leave windows open for too long and make sure the bird isn't in a draft.
The term 'windy day' can be used as a compound noun. The word 'day' is a noun, the word 'windy' is an adjective describing the noun day.
Birds, including lovebirds, should spend a good part of their time each day preening their feathers. Feathers are very important to birds as they rely on their feathers daily to get around, keep them warm/cool, etc. Therefore, keeping their feathers in tip-top shape is very important.
The Birds-of-paradise and peacocks are known for beautiful tails.
Although they both weigh the same, the kg of feathers would be much more unwieldy, due to its volume. If the feathers were being carried in an open container, on a windy day, when you reached your destination, you would most likely have many less feathers than when you started!
Dinosaurs evolved to be much like the modern day birds. They developed wings with feathers and eventually, by evolution, they flew.