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  2. Crest (feathers) - Wikipedia

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    The underlying molecular and genetic mechanisms that are responsible for crest feather formation in domesticated bird species are not well understood. As such, crest feathers are widely studied in morphological research and other related biological disciplines, particularly concerning domesticated species. [5]

  3. Crested chickens - Wikipedia

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    A skull excavated in England suggests that crested chickens were present there in Roman times. [1] [2] Early depictions of these birds are found in the Ornithologiae tomus alter of Ulisse Aldrovandi of 1600, and in the work of Dutch animalier painters such as Melchior d'Hondecoeter in the later seventeenth century.

  4. File:Citron crest feathers.JPG - Wikipedia

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    The feathers were found at the bottom of a citron-crested cockatoo's cage over several months. The feathers were maulted naturally which is a painless and normal fo; 2006-06-27 12:55 Snowmanradio 2592×1944×8 (3631908 bytes) Crest feathers from a Citron crested cockatoo. These feathers were given to me by the owner of a citron crested cockatoo.

  5. Crested auklet - Wikipedia

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    Crested auklets are known for their forehead crests, which is made of black forward-curving feathers. These forehead crests are highly variable, and can have between two and twenty three narrow forward curving feathers. The average auklet has 12 crest feathers, which are of variable length, between 8.1 and 58.5 millimetres. [10]

  6. Feather - Wikipedia

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    Feathers insulate birds from water and cold temperatures. They may also be plucked to line the nest and provide insulation to the eggs and young. The individual feathers in the wings and tail play important roles in controlling flight. [20] Some species have a crest of feathers on their heads. Although feathers are light, a bird's plumage ...

  7. Rhynochetos - Wikipedia

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    Characteristic of these birds are long crest feathers. They weigh between 700 and 1,000 grams (25 and 35 oz), with no significant size difference between males and females. [citation needed] Herons can look anatomically similar but can be distinguished by the lack of bare red parts and uniform grey plumage. [6]

  8. Glossary of bird terms - Wikipedia

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    Collectively, the/a crest. Long crest feathers are sometimes called quill feathers. [119] Also defined: recumbent crests and recursive crests. A type of semiplume feather with a long rachis with barbs on either side, that often presents as a prominent tuft on the crown and (or through) the neck and upper back.

  9. Category:Feathers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Feathers" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. ... Crest (feathers) D. Delayed feathering in chickens; Down feather; E.