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- Identification of Bald and Golden Eagle Feathers
- Dinosaur Feathers
- A Mid-Cretaceous Enantiornithine Foot and Tail Feather Preserved in Burmese Amber Lida Xing 1,2,3*, Ryan C
- Prime Parts National Wildlife Federation, Copyright 1989
- Benefits of Full Spectrum Lighting
- Feathers & Feather Tracts
- FEATHERS Field Guide
- Shared, Derived Characteristics of Birds B. Archaeopteryx: Significance, History, As Bird, As Dinosaur C
- Hopp04 Dinobrooding
- 54877 GPNC GP Waterbirds
- Spectrophotometric Studies of Avian Plumage Coloration with Special Emphasis on the Ultraviolet Range
- Studies on UV Reflection in Feathers of Some 1000 Bird
- An Arboreal Maniraptoran from Northeast China
- Dinosaurs of a Feather
- A New Genus and Species of Enantiornithine Bird from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil Um Novo Gênero E Espécie De Ave Enantiornithine Do Cretáceo Inferior Do Brasil
- Feather-Picking in Birds
- External Anatomy
- Anatomy of a Feather
- Archaeopteryx Feathers and Bone Chemistry Fully Revealed Via Synchrotron Imaging
- Feathered Dinosaurs Reconsidered: New Insights from Baraminology and Ethnotaxonomy
- Plumage Color Patterns of an Extinct Dinosaur
- Incomplete Flight Feather Molt and Age in Certain North American Non-Passerines
- Feather Evolution Ers
- Feather Bricks
- Proper Lighting to Support Avian Vision
- Sparkling Feather Reflections of a Bird-Of-Paradise Explained by Finite-Difference Time-Domain Modeling
- A Mesozoic Bird from Gondwana Preserving Feathers
- Identification Notes Category: BIRD for Wildlife Law Enforcement
- From Baby Birds to Feathered Dinosaurs: Incipient Wings and the Evolution of Flight Author(S): Ashley M
- Tropical Rainforest and Aviary Bird Guide
- Bird Feather Types, Anatomy, and Molting
- AVIAN ANNOYANCES: FEATHER-PLUCKING and SELF-MUTILATION by Tiffany Margolin, DVM, Dipl ABVP Avian, NAET Cert
- The Mysteries of Archaeopteryx by Clyde Freeman Herreid Department of Biological Sciences University at Bufalo, State University of New York
- Nesting of the White-Faced Ibis (Plegadis Chihi) of Utah Lake