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Glossary
FIELD GUIDE
A pocket-sized book
that helps the reader to identify
different birds.
FLEDGE
To leave the nest.
FLIGHT FEATHERS
The
long feathers that make
up a bird’s wings and
are used to fly. They
can be grouped
into primary
feathers (on
the outer wing)
and secondary
feathers (on
the inner wing).
FLOCK
A group
of birds flying or
feeding together.
GIZZARD
The muscular
chamber in a bird’s stomach, where
food material is ground up into a pulp.
HABITAT
The type of environment where a
bird is normally found, such as wetland,
forest, or grassland.
HATCHING
The process by which a baby
bird breaks out of its egg by chipping its
way through the shell with the tiny egg tooth
on its beak.
ALULA
A group of feathers on the leading
edge of a bird’s wing that prevents it from
stalling as it slows down.
BARBS
Tiny side branches off a feather
shaft that make up a bird’s feather.
BINOCULAR VISION
The area of sight in
which the fields of vision of both eyes
overlap. Binocular vision enables birds to
judge distances accurately.
BODY FEATHERS (OR CONTOUR)
The small,
overlapping feathers on a bird’s head and
body that give it a streamlined shape.
BREED
To find a partner, mate, build
a nest, lay eggs, and raise chicks.
BREEDING SEASON
The
time of year when birds mate,
build nests, lay eggs, and raise
their chicks.
CAMOUFLAGE
The colour
and patterning of a bird’s
feathers and eggs that
match its surroundings
and make it hard to see.
CLUTCH
The total number
of eggs that is incubated by a
parent bird or a pair of birds at
any one time.
COLONY
A large group of birds that live
together in one place to breed or roost, or
the place in which they live.
COURTSHIP
The behaviour of birds
when finding partners before mating.
It may take the form of special movements,
dancing, or songs.
COVERTS
Groups of small feathers
that cover the base of the main
flight feathers.
DABBLING
The way a duck
feeds, by opening and
shutting its beak while
skimming it across the
surface of the water.
DISPLAY
A
conspicuous pattern
of movements or
colourful plumage
used to communicate
with other birds of the
same species, especially in
courtship or when threatened.
DISTRIBUTION
All the areas in
which a bird is seen regularly.
DOWN FEATHERS
Very soft, fine
feathers that trap air close to a bird’s body
and help to keep it warm.
EGG TOOTH
A small structure on the tip of a
chick’s upper bill, which it uses to crack open
the eggshell when hatching. The egg tooth
drops off soon after hatching.
EXTINCTION
The process by which living
things, such as the dodo, die out completely
and no longer exist.
Body feather
Clutch
of eggs
A gannet colony
Blue tit nestlings
Duckling
hatching