Shaking the wings and preening feathers with the beak help a bird to recover its ruffled feather vane

Volume: 187, Pages: 108410 - 108410
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
The feather of a bird consists of barbs which again comprise numerous barbules with micro-hooklets. This hierarchically organized feather structure provides a smooth vane to bear the load from the airflow; however, the feather vane is vulnerable to disruption by external pulling forces during collision with the branches of a tree and hitting some small obstacles in flight or strong turbulence. The feather is unable to carry the weight of the...
Paper Details
Title
Shaking the wings and preening feathers with the beak help a bird to recover its ruffled feather vane
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
187
Pages
108410 - 108410
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