Feathers . Nothing is more birdy than feathers .
feathers and meat eating dinosaurs with feathers . If you map this onto the family tree of dinosaurs, really the only conclusion is that feathers must go deep into dinosaur history.
feathers weren't all overexposed.
feathers here.
Feathers were collecting on the windshield.
The feathers catch the air and get pushed behind the heavier tip, which leads the way.
of feathers and wings that could fly.
has feathers . But when we look at the fossil record, we see that a lot of dinosaurs had feathers . We actually see that feathers were normal for dinosaurs.
ruffled feathers from flaring up.
The feathers ? I don't remember the feathers .
Their feathers wear off.
maybe they had feathers to insulate their bodies against the whims of climate change.
Many dinosaurs had feathers all over their bodies.
T-Rex without feathers . And it's undeniable that at least some Tyrannosaurs had feathers all over their bodies.
how dinosaurs evolved feathers and wings and took to the skies, and then all the amazing things that birds have done in the 150 million years since they entered the scene.
it had feathers .
a big fan of feathers that's used as a rudder and for steering and for landing.
proteins that feathers today are made of. So we know they are feathers , but they are a simpler form of feathers . Those kind of feathers were normal for
dinosaurs that had feathers , that had wings.
and they use those feathers to steer and to break and as a rudder.
And wearing eagle feathers is not just for show, but it means things.
They may have had feathers when they were small, but likely lost them when they got older.
I remember plucking feathers for them.
We take body feathers .
never seen feathers and is skinless you know not a big fan of that
His brown feathers were shining in the sun.
Lucifer shook out his feathers a little irked that somebody had carelessly creased his cape.
She still had her feathers in her hair.
And they put their feathers up real big.
is the feathers .
Black tail feathers and head.
What should the feathers do?
that had feathers were suddenly better at it. And so after that point, feathers started to get sculpted by selection to be more aerodynamic.
in the feathers of flying birds versus non-flying birds, because non-flying birds' feathers are perfectly symmetrical, which makes them less aerodynamic.
They also have tattered feathers on the trailing edge of the wing span in order to disrupt airflow, and to create a nearly,
something filled with feathers and bones and beaks and blood and all that sort of stuff so this was a very new discipline
to line up some of those feathers on their arms, sometimes on their legs and on their tails. And those feathers changed from simple little hairs into brushes.
OK with maybe rattling some feathers .
So they look kind of funny with feathers .
I don't have a lot of feathers in my wardrobe.
So these birds have thousands of feathers .
I don't know if I have feathers in my room from 10 years ago.
She felt the breath of his feathers on her face as he departed.
gown had come off there were feathers everywhere I had to make up some cockus
today's birds are very distinctive with their feathers , their wings, their wishbones, their beaks, their lightweight skeletons, their stubby tails, their fast growth, their high powered
dozens of different types of dinosaurs that have been found with feathers all over their bodies.
arms and sometimes their legs and their tails made of these feathers .
fossil color pigments in some of these dinosaur feathers that they had quite elaborate colors and patterns.
So surprisingly, peacock feathers only use brown pigments.
For some reason, feathers seem to work.