Feather tracts

Feathers are not attached to birds in a random manner over the entire body of the bird. Instead they are usually found in often linear tracts celled pterylae. The spaces on the bird's body without feather tracts are referred to as apteria. The densest area for feathers is often on the bird's head and neck. You can see pterylae easily on Icks head, where the barbs are sticking out.


This picture is included in the Wings cast toward the sun...Icarus photo album belonging to Badger. It has been uploaded on 13 Sep 2011 at 4:00AM.
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