Let's say you found a feather on the ground. Did you know you can identify WHERE on a bird it came from, just by looking at it? Let's learn how! Please subscribe to continue learning what makes life AWESOME: https://BioBush.tv/subscribe
In this video we talk about the seven types of feathers and show examples of each.
Flight - big, solid feathers that are very uneven around the central rachis
Tail - big, solid feathers that are more even around the central rachis
Contour - medium-sized curved feathers that cover the bird's body.
Semiplume - fluffy, insulating feather with a central rachis
Down - fluffy, insulating feather without a central rachis
Bristle - a central rachis with no barbs (like a bird whisker, but a feather)
Filoplume - a central rachis with a little tuft of barbs. Present on almost every part of every bird. Nobody knows what they do.
I hope this helps you next time you find a feather on the ground to get close, investigate, and make predictions. The more you practice, the better you will get at identifying feather types!
Bizarre Birds - https://BioBush.tv/birdbeaks
Ask Two Zookeepers - https://BioBush.tv/a2z
//
New animal videos every Friday. Life is AWESOME. Learn why!
I'm tweeting about birds at - https://twitter.com/BioBush
And now Instagram at - https://www.instagram.com/BioBush/
Thanks for watching! You're awesome!