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  1. Topography of a bird. EXTERNAL FEATURES. ALULA. (BASTARD WING) PRIMARY COVERTS. PRIMARIES. SECONDARIES. TERTIALS. UPPERWING. GREATER COVERTS. MEDIAN COVERTS. MARGINAL(LESSER) COVERTS. UNDERWING COVERTS. AXILLARIES. TIBIA(TIBIO-TARSUS) FOOT. LEG BONES. FEMUR. ‘ANKLE’ (TARSO-METATARSALJOINT) ‘KNEE’ (INTERTARSAL-JOINT) H. UMERUS. RADIAL CARPAL BONE.

  2. Bird Topography. OrnithologyLab 1 - External Morphology & Topography of Birds. Be able to identify the following: THE HEAD forehead crown nape superciliary line (or supercilium) cere (what is the cere & which birds have one?) external nares eye ring lore iris ( sometimes change in color with age) nictitating membrane (see short video below ...

  3. Topography is the description of the parts of a bird and their location. MENU. Home; Birds. Order; Family; Endemic ... TOPOGRAPHY of Hummingbird, Shorebird and Lark Sparrow . Dunn, J.L. and J. Alderfer. 2017. Field Guide to the Birds of North America, National Geographic. Dunn, J.L. and J. Alderfer. 2017. Field Guide to the Birds ...

  4. Maps & Photographs. Over 1,866 distribution maps. and 7,408 photographs. Maps are supplemented by brief descriptions of the subspecies. range. Color-coded distribution ranges. of resident and migratory. species. Map of Peru. View a Species Account. Peru aves is online guide to the birds of Peru.

  5. How much do you know about bird anatomy? Test yourself with an interactive reference guide to all the important anatomical systems in a bird.

  6. 15 de ago. de 2011 · The wings fold up on the sides of the body, the supercilium is mostly on the side of the head, crown stripes on top, etc. Anyone who watches birds a lot will learn this, but learning bird topography will help explain it.

  7. of their birds I present a set of figures and definitions for an average passerine and some comments on birds of other orders. Three intergrading types of feathers are significant to us. 1) Downs. The rhachis or shaft is imperceptible beyond the calamus, the thickened portion inserted in the skin. The barbules have a particular microscopic