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  2. Conservation and restoration of feathers - Wikipedia

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    Allowing particulates to accumulate on feathers also creates the need for cleaning which can put fragile feathers at risk for physical damage. [15] In addition, particulates can cause the relative humidity around the feather to rise. This rise in humidity and the resulting addition of moisture can accelerate the deterioration of the feather. [2]

  3. 32 tips for taking care of wild birds - AOL

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    A shallow bird bath is brilliant, not just because it offers the wild birds in your area a place to access clean and fresh water to drink, but also because shallow bodies of water give them the ...

  4. Dust bathing - Wikipedia

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    Birds crouch close to the ground while taking a dust bath, vigorously wriggling their bodies and flapping their wings. This disperses loose substrate into the air. The birds spread one or both wings which allows the falling substrate to fall between the feathers and reach the skin.

  5. Dealing with pests in your yard: Starlings, sparrows, and ...

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    Invasive sparrows and starlings can hurt native bird populations, while ants may invade bluebird nest boxes. ... and English sparrows entering various vents and holes in buildings and houses ...

  6. Preening - Wikipedia

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    When preening, a bird (such as this red lory) draws individual feathers through its beak, realigning and re-interlocking the barbules.. Preening is a maintenance behaviour found in birds that involves the use of the beak to position feathers, interlock feather barbules that have become separated, clean plumage, and keep ectoparasites in check.

  7. Spring cleaning should include your bird feeders. Why it's so ...

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    Clean and store the feeder for two weeks to stop the birds from gathering in common areas. After two weeks, put the feeders back up, but place them in a different location, if possible, to avoid ...

  8. Fecal sac - Wikipedia

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    Scientists can use fecal sacs to learn a number of things about individual birds. Examination of the contents of the sac can reveal details of the nestling's diet, [14] [15] and can indicate what contaminants the young bird has been exposed to. [16] The presence of an adult bird carrying a fecal sac is used in bird censuses as an indication of ...

  9. Feather hole - Wikipedia

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    Feather holes often characteristically occur on wing and tail feathers of some small-bodied species of passerines. In the case of barn swallows , it was suggested that the holes were feeding traces of avian lice , either Machaerilaemus malleus and/or Myrsidea rustica (both Phthiraptera : Amblycera ).