Yes, female magpie geese have tail feathers that are positioned toward the back. Like males, females possess long, pointed tail feathers that help with balance and maneuverability while flying. The overall coloration and pattern may vary slightly between genders, but their tail feathers are similarly structured.
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Yes. All birds will regrow feathers. Birds go through a molt each year. Molt is the loss of old and damaged feathers and the regrowth on new ones. If the magpie can still fly and if it survives until its next molting period, it will have a new feather to replace the lost one.
The female of the species has an orifice at the section of the back that connects to the tail feathers. If you pull the feathers aside with a fingertip you can see the actual vagina like orifice.
Peahens dont have that many feathers. They are like a hen. Peacocks (a male peacock) are the only birds that have big feather that spread out in the back.
The Black-backed Magpie is found over the rest of Australia except for the far north of NT & Qld. Through interbreeding there are a couple of other races in Australia which have different amounts of white or black feathers on their backs. All magpies have glossy black and white feathers, however the feathers on the back of a female are usually mottled grey. Magpies have black feathers on the top of the head, under their chin and body and at the tip of the tail. They have a white patch on the top of their neck and on their tail. Their wings are black except for a white band on the leading edge. The immature ones look like their mothers. Magpies have an orange-brown eye, the stout bill is bluish white with a black tip. The legs are also black.
The goose down material is collected from birds. Some birds are killed in order to collect the feathers. Many birds specialize in this sort of type. This type of collection dates back many years to Indian tribes.
The peacock chick gender can be determined The male chick of 30 days old carry barred feathers across the back of the bird and chestnut primary feathers/ The female chick will have solid back. sathyanarayana, Chennai email mcsathya@yahoo.com
neither, they have no back bone and certainly no feathers
I can only speak for Canadian Geese here, but they do not change their appearance. They experience a molt once a year, where they lose their feathers, but the feathers grow back with the same pattern. Once they lose their fur as goslings and get their adult feathers, that's their coloring for life.
When the lead goose gets tired, he rotates back in the wing and another goose flies point.
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Eiderdown are the soft feathers that come from the breast of a female eider duck. The word eiderdown itself has origins that date back to around 1765 to 1775.