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elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v117n01/p00129-p00135.pdf
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remiges of Ruddy Ducks (Oxyura jamaicensis) are influenced by the isotopic character of food types and ambient ..... to be less common than assumed previously. He proposed that .... veals feeding behavior of cormorants. Auk 107: 400-403.
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elibrary.unm.edu/sora/wb/v37n03/p0179-p0185.pdf
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The remiges (primaries and secondaries) of birds take a relatively long time to ... Along with synchronous molt, the most common strategy for replacing remiges .... 1989), cormorants (e.g., Filardi and Rohwer 2001), frigatebirds (pers. obs.), ...
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cfo-link.blogspot.com/2009_08_16_archive.html
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Aug 16, 2009 ... We can be certain that both of those cormorants are juveniles, as their remiges ( wing flight feathers) are all of the same generation and there is ...
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American White Pelican - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_White_Pelican
... except the black primary and secondary remiges, which are hardly visible except in .... On a global scale however, the species is common enough to qualify as a .... (White-crested Cormorant) •...
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www.innvista.com/science/zoology/ornithology/birdtopo.htm
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The carpometacarpus supports most of the primary remiges (the main flight feathers) .... It is the most common arrangement of the avian toe and the one seen in ... This type is found in such aquatic birds as gannets, boobies, cormorants, and ...
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www.manchesterbirding.com/gallery2d.htm
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Cormorant, Pennington Flash, 05.03.10 (John Tymon). Note the moult contrast in the remiges between the old browner young feathers and the darker, blacker ...
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people.eku.edu/ritchisong/554notes2.html
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A - alula, PR - primary remiges, and SR - secondary remiges (Sanz and ..... Fm, Fregata magnificens (Magnificent Frigatebird); Ga, Gallirallus australis (Common name: Weka; ... Cormorants, cranes, and skuas were among the species flying at ...
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www.ornithology.com/Lectures/Feathers.html
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Remiges and retrices. ... Bristles occur most commonly around the base of the bill , around the eyes, and as eyelashes. ... Some birds hatch naked (e.g. cormorants ) and develop down later; some are hatched naked and grow down feathers ...
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books.google.com.au/books/about/Cormorants_darters_and_...
books.google.com.au/books/about/Cormorants_darters_and_pelicans_of_the_w.html?id=1XsXAQAAIAAJ
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books.google.com.au - Whether it is an elusive darter stalking its prey in a tropical swamp, a flock of cormorants cooperatively driving a frenzied school of fish ...
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