Thursday, August 20, 2020

Feathers and preening




The uropygial gland above the rump secrets an oily substance used to waterproof feathers during preening. 
From each feather's central rachis come barbs, rimmed with barbules, whose barbicels are hooks that grab the adjacent barbules for a watertight impervious connection. 

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