Only if your daughter is getting married to a Broadway producer.
dark purple cause i have owned one and it was dark purple
Bald Eagles have dark brown feathers, with white tail feathers and head (and they are feathers not fur)
the female parakets have lighter feathers and the males have dark feathers
Masai Ostrich is found in most parts of Kenya e.g. Masai Mara while Somali Ostrich is confined to Northern Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia normally known as the horn of Africa. Somali ostrich has dark grey blue neck including the thighs while in the Masai Ostrich they are pink.
Emus have double feathers, meaning that the bird looks like it has hair, rather than feathers. These soft light brown to dark brown wispy feathers are common on their body and the top of their heads, but sparse on their necks, where blue skin is visible.Emus' feathers are different colours, but they range from dark cream to darker browns and greys. The overall effect tends to be of a dark-brown to grey bird.The emu has brown to black wispy feathers on its head, and a blue patch on its neck.
it was so they could find them in the dark
If the tail feathers have dark horizontal stripes, it's probably a Blue Jay.
Ostriches sleep sitting down, at dark, and sleep off and on through out the night.
No. Emus and ostriches are different in the following ways:Emus are endemic to Australia (meaning they are found exclusively in Australia), whilst ostriches are found in Africa.Emus have darker colouring, with dark brown, gery and black fine feathers. Ostriches have thicker and lighter plumage.An ostrich is bigger than an emu. An emu weighs between 66 and 99 pounds (30-45kg). An ostrich weighs about 300 pounds.The ostrich is faster and is, in fact, the world's fastest two-legged animal. An ostrich can sprint at 65 Kilometres per hour (40 miles per hour) and an emu can sprint at 50 kph, or 30 mph.Ostriches are unusual among the ratites (flightless birds) as they have only two toes on each foot. Emus and other ratites have three toes.
yes, because when their feathers turn to a dark brown it means they have sheded.
Cormorants are birds (duck-like seabirds) and therefore have feathers. Even penguins, which use their wings underwater in a similar manner to fins, still have feathers.
On the back of a golden eagle's head, there are typically dark brown to black feathers that can appear almost shaggy or tufted. These feathers contribute to the eagle’s striking appearance and provide camouflage when hunting. Additionally, the feathers may blend into the bird's overall plumage, which features a mix of dark brown and golden hues on its head and neck.