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  1. Feather (5296 bytes)
    2: ...ths that forms the distinctive outer covering, or plumage, on a [[bird]]. They are the outstanding characte...
    5: ...ough individual feathers are very light, a bird's plumage weighs two or three times more than its skeleton.
  2. Dodo (9332 bytes)
    20: ... renditions we know that the dodo had blue-grey [[plumage]], a 23-centimetre (9-inch) blackish hooked [[Bea...
    45: ...iptions of the Flightless Ibis correctly gave its plumage as mainly white, and as there exist some painting...
  3. Condor (7828 bytes)
    24: The adult [[plumage]] is of a uniform black, with the exception of a ...
  4. Avocet (1796 bytes)
    18: ...ish or saline wetlands they prefer. The [[Feather|plumage]] is pied, sometimes also with some red.
  5. Bluebird (1765 bytes)
    17: ... are attractive birds with blue, or blue and red, plumage.
  6. Flamingo (4496 bytes)
    26: The young hatch with white plumage, but the feathers of a flamingo in adulthood rang...
  7. White Pelican (1934 bytes)
    17: ...n]] by its pure white, rather than greyish-white, plumage, a bare pink facial patch around the eye and pink...
  8. Canary (4349 bytes)
    20: ...rin|Serin]], and has more grey and brown in its [[plumage]].
  9. Chicken (21473 bytes)
    23: ...can be differentiated from hens by their striking plumage, marked by long flowing tails and bright pointed ...
    59: ...arieties of chickens were developed with striking plumage and were kept for ornamental purposes including f...
  10. Kiwi (6303 bytes)
    31: ...s, even non-native forests and some farmland. The plumage is streaky red-brown and spiky. The female usuall...
    36: ...wn, slightly smaller, with a greyish tinge to the plumage and sometimes white facial feathers. Females lay ...
    40: ... 3.3 kg. (Males about 2.4 kg) It has grey-brown [[plumage]] with lighter bands. The female lays just one eg...
  11. Penguin (7847 bytes)
    31: ... the bird in the icy waters of the Antarctic. The plumage of penguins in tropical and temperate zones is mu...
    84: ...ng or comical, and their striking black and white plumage that is often humorously likened to a [[tuxedo]] ...
  12. Australian Brush-Turkey (3631 bytes)
    20: ...60-75 cm in length, with predominately black body plumage, with a wingspan of about 85 cm. It has a feather...
  13. Avocets (1796 bytes)
    18: ...ish or saline wetlands they prefer. The [[Feather|plumage]] is pied, sometimes also with some red.
  14. Bald Eagles (3338 bytes)
    19: ...eather]]s all over, the distinctive head and body plumage arriving 2–3 years later, before sexual mat...
  15. Bluebirds (1764 bytes)
    16: ... are attractive birds with blue, or blue and red, plumage.
  16. Burrowing Owls (3543 bytes)
    17: Adults have brown plumage with white spotting, darker on the chest. The bel...
  17. California Condors (7528 bytes)
    24: The adult [[plumage]] is of a uniform black, with the exception of a ...
  18. Cockatiels (4283 bytes)
    20: ...ds and (sometimes) feeding periods. The [[Feather|plumage]] is generally mid-grey, lighter underneath, with...
  19. Condors (7527 bytes)
    24: The adult [[plumage]] is of a uniform black, with the exception of a ...
  20. Crow (4780 bytes)
    23: ...ki/Doom doom] or [[death]], because of their dark plumage, unnerving calls, and tendency to eat [[carrion]]...

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