- the
filoplume, is
hairlike and are
closely ****ociated with
pennaceous feathers and are
often entirely hidden by them, with one or two
filoplumes attached...
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feathers (e.g., barbules,
rachides and vanes);
types of
feathers (e.g.,
filoplume,
pennaceous and
plumulaceous feathers); and
their growth and loss (e.g...
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white filoplumes on the head in the
breeding season vary with both the age of the bird, and the subspecies;
older birds have more
white filoplumes than...
- than
other birds;
lastly the
filoplumes are
small (less than 1 cm long)
naked shafts that end in a
splay of fibers—
filoplumes were
believed to give flying...
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centimetres of
their eyes.
Caught prey can be felt by owls with the use of
filoplumes—hairlike
feathers on the beak and feet that act as "feelers".
Their far...
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around 12 million
years ago.
Given that the head
ornamentation by
yellow filoplumes seems plesiomorphic for the Eudyptes-Megadyptes lineage,
Madrynornis probably...
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Mechanoreceptors at the base of the
filoplumes only fire when
contour feathers are
displaced or the
filoplume moves.
Preening enables birds to remove...
- developed,
there are six
different types of feathers: contour, flight, down,
filoplumes, semiplumes, and
bristle feathers.
Feathers were not
originally meant...
- Here,
asymmetrical flight feathers,
bipinnate plumulaceous feathers,
filoplumes,
powder down, and
bristles evolved. Some
evidence suggests that the original...
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adult bird has a
glistening all
black plumage with some
white spots and
filoplumes on the face.
There is also a
short crest on the back of the head. The...