Identification Notes Category: BIRD for Wildlife Law Enforcement

Identification Notes Category: BIRD for Wildlife Law Enforcement

Identification Notes cATEGORy: BIRD for wildlife law enforcement I DESCRIPTION: Feather morphology Birds are the only animals with feathers. Although shape, color, texture, and size of feathers vary with species, and with position on the body, each feather has one or more of the parts of a typical body feather. The rachis is the central shaft of the feather; the calamus at its base inserts into the skin of the bird. Down or plumulaceous barbs are found at the base of the feather, and assist with insula- tion. Pennaceous barbs are found toward the tip of the feather, are most often visible to the observer, and provide protection to the bird by barrier and/or coloration. The vanes are the cumulation of the plumulaceous and pennaceous barbs on either side of the rachis. The afterfeather is a structure attached to the undersurface of the rachis near the cala.mus, and its morphology varies with family. cala -- -y;:; /’4’ ~~ l—v—’ afterfeather plumlaceous pennaceous barbs (downy) barbs v vane PARTS OF A FEATHER ventral view I Submitted by: Beth Ann Sabo, Morphology— Unit, USFWS-LE Forensics Lab Date submitted— 2 ..z/ 7 / % - Prepared in cooperation with the National Fish& Wildlife Forensics Laboratory, Ashland, OR, USA m 1 nmn DIJS.U Identification Notes II CATEGORY: for wildlife law enforcement Types of feathers Feathers are highly differentiated to serve several including insulation, flight, tion and display. Contour feathers create the outline of the bird, and include flightfeathers of the wings and tail (remiges and rectrices, respectively), as well as coverts of the body, wings or tail. Down feathers (or plumes) are completely constructed of down, with little or no rachis. Semiplumes are similarly constructed completely of down, but have a distinct rachis. Filoplumes have only a rachis with a few barbs at the tip, while bristles have a few barbs at the base of an otherwise bare rachis. contour semiplume down 4’” “ jiloplume bristle & TYPES OF FEATHERS w.

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