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Q: What is a bird that can hide in snowbanks because its feathers are white during the winter called?
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What birds have feathers that are useful to humans?

The number of feathers a bird has is largely influenced by a) its size (although this does not mean that the largest bird has the most feathers), b) where it lives and c) which season of the year it is. Feathers provide warmth and insulation, birds in colder climates have more feathers. That's why "moulting" occurs during the warmer months, when excess feathers and downy, underlying feathers drop out. The bird with the most feathers is the Whistling Swan Cygnus columbianus which can have up to 25,000 feathers during Winter. The bird with the smallest number of feathers is the Ruby Hummingbird Archilochus colubris with only 940 feathers altogether.


What feathers assist a bird during flight and landing?

contour


What is the name of the tuft of feathers on first digit of a bird?

The tuft of feathers on the first digit of a bird is called the "alula." The alula is a small group of feathers that are located on the thumb or first digit of a bird's wing. It plays a crucial role in controlling the bird's flight, particularly during low-speed flight and landing, by helping to reduce turbulence and increase lift.


Why are cyclins called cyclins?

Because their levels oscillate in a cyclic manner during the cell cycle.


Does the pacific golden plover use camouflage?

No, the Pacific Golden-Plover doesn't use camouflage. During the summer, its feathers change into a lighter color that blends in with a tundra-like ground. It does this because in the summer it nests on tundra ground.

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Bird that hide by the snow bank and feathers that turn white in the winter?

something that starts with the letter p nad can hide in snow banks because its feathers are white during the winter


When hunting with a bow and arrow what is the feathered area called on the arrow?

The feathered area on an arrow is called the fletching. Fletching is typically made from feathers or synthetic materials and helps stabilize the arrow during flight, improving accuracy and trajectory.


What is the orientation of feathers during flight and landing?

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These feathers assist during flight and landing.?

contour


What feathers assist during a flight and landing?

contour


What is the process of losing feathers from the body and wings called?

either molting or (and this is a joke. not for real.) DEATH! ha i really think its molting. a bird loses its feathers to grow new ones. it usually happens during winter to a bird that doesnt migrate and needs to be camoed. Hope it helped :)!


What birds have feathers that are useful to humans?

The number of feathers a bird has is largely influenced by a) its size (although this does not mean that the largest bird has the most feathers), b) where it lives and c) which season of the year it is. Feathers provide warmth and insulation, birds in colder climates have more feathers. That's why "moulting" occurs during the warmer months, when excess feathers and downy, underlying feathers drop out. The bird with the most feathers is the Whistling Swan Cygnus columbianus which can have up to 25,000 feathers during Winter. The bird with the smallest number of feathers is the Ruby Hummingbird Archilochus colubris with only 940 feathers altogether.


What feathers assist a bird during flight and landing?

contour


What feathers on a bird assist during flight and landing?

Contour


What are the discoveries made during neolithic period?

with ink from feathers


How do I help a blue jay without tail feathers?

The tail feathers will grow back during the next molt. Do nothing and just let it be.