probably not, its most likely the same as when a human sheds hair when you use the hair brush.
A typical wing feather consists of a central, stiff shaft with the softer vanes on each side. The leading edge of the feather during flight is called the outer vane. The opposite vane is wider than the outer vane and is referred to as the inner vane.
It is on the wing of the bird. To look at it on a chick just starting to grow feathers, gently hold the chick in one hand and spread the wing out. Take note if the tips of the feathers are even or jagged. That is referred to as "the feather line" On an adult bird it is more easily seen but harder to control the bird.
A quill is not an animal, but rather a hollow shaft of a feather, typically from a bird like a goose or turkey. It is commonly used as a writing implement historically before the invention of the metal dip pen.
Definition: The outer layer of feathers that cover a bird's body, wings, and tail and give the bird its characteristic appearance. Contour feathers differ from other body feathers (such as down and semiplumes) in that they consist of two vanes along a shaft that have interlocking barbs that give strenght and structure to the feather shape
The bird of beauty is a song by Stevie Wonder. It appears on Stevie Wonder's album called Fullfillingness' First Finale.
Hunter+Bird = feather
off a bird
feather
The platypus has fur, not feathers.
No. Any animal with feathers is a bird.
bird + hunter = feather, meat, blood
A falling elephant encounters a greater force of air resistance than a falling feather does. The force of air resistance can't be greater than the weight of the falling object. When the force of air resistance is equal to the weight of the falling object, the object stops accelerating, its falling speed becomes constant, and the force of air resistance doesn't get any bigger. So the force of air resistance against a falling feather can't be greater than the weight of the feather. But the force of air resistance against a falling elephant can be, and undoubtedly is, greater than the weight of a feather.
It is believed to be a ostrich feather; but it is mostly now called the Ma'at feather.
sheeding
Goldfinch
Duck
humming bird