Bird Anatomy
Bird Features
Bird Features & Anatomy
Bird Flight
Fun Facts
100

These parts of a feather "zip up" to create a vane and keep the feather smooth and functional

What are barbules
100

Birds do this action to smooth and care for their feathers

What is preen

100

A bird's heart has this many chambers

What is 2

100

This type of flight allows a bird to coast "downhill"

What is gliding

100

This is the process of bird feathers falling out to be replaced with new ones

What is molting

200

"Plumage" is another word for this

What are feathers

200

A bird with feet that exhibits webbing between the toes is designed for this

What is swimming

200

What type of bird foot has 3 forward facing toes and 1 hind toe?

What is perching (bird)

200

A bird's specialized breastbone, designed for flight, is called this

What is a keel

200

The act of keeping eggs warm so a chick can develop inside is called

What is incubation

300

A bird's bill is made of this substance

What is keratin

300

Vision that allows a bird to see on all sides is called _____ vision.

What is monocular (vision)

300

This organ allows a bird to produce tweets/sounds

What is the syrinx

300

Stationary flight is called

What is hovering

300

In what region of the egg do chick embryos develop?

What is the germinal spot

400

The food-storage sax in a bird's esophagus is called this

What is a crop

400

Birds knowledge of how to escape danger or build a nest is called this

What is instinct

400

The strong feathers on a bird's body, wings, and tail are called _____ feathers.

What are contour (feathers)

400

This type of flight involves using a thermal to gain altitude

What is soaring

400

This is the largest flying bird

What is the Andean condor

500
What is ONE of the 4 differences in respiratory systems of birds compared to mammals?

1) Muscles instead of diaphragm used to bring air into lungs

2) Bird lungs have capillaries that allow air to flow straight through instead of dead-end alveoli. This allows steadier O2 supply for birds (air goes THROUGH lungs, not in and out).

3) Birds inhale/exhale x2 to move each breath through resp system (to extract max amt of O2).

4) Birds have air sacs that store air and air tubes that extend to the bones (unlike mammals). Help cool body/absorb heat.

500

A baby bird that hatches without feathers and with its eyes closed is said to be this type of chick

What is altricial

500

This part of a bird helps them transfer body heat to their egg while incubating it

What is a brood patch

500

The main flight muscles on a bird are located here ________ and are called _________

What are breast & pectoral muscles

500

This is the group of birds that does not provide parental care for their young after hatching

What is megapodes