
16.17 No 2 too - great
(the nest "dips" here and there in the wind and the branches are blown by the wind for the camera)
So the poop has vanished from the storklet's plumage, I guess with rain - so it was not at all a problem with the feathers in that case. And my first thought was the same as Urmas' that the white stripes are signs of white feathers not yet fallen out of their baby plumage. Thank you Urmas for bothering to inform us!
Owlie wrote: August 21st, 2021, 5:54 pm The poop has vanished from the storklet's plumage, I guess with rain - so it was not at all a problem with the feathers in that case. And my first thought was the same as Urmas' that the white stripes are signs of white feathers not yet fallen out of their baby plumage. Thank you Urmas for bothering to inform us!![]()
Solo wrote: August 21st, 2021, 6:03 pm to me wasn't problem the poop (Biker) and wasn't the white strips (Anne)
I wrote about the about the frayed feathers
btw. Urmas "But think these whitish stripes are most probably residues of feather sheaths, which did not fall away, yet." ... The keratin sheath is to protect the newly grown feather while it is developing.
Thank you for the correction, it was welcomeSolo wrote: August 21st, 2021, 6:10 pm btw. Urmas "But think these whitish stripes are most probably residues of feather sheaths, which did not fall away, yet.
The keratin sheath is to protect the newly grown feather while it is developing.
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according to this photo, he can't answering
Solo wrote: August 21st, 2021, 4:10 pm the branch with camera shakes ...
around 16.08 next "carpet fishes" are on the table