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What (who) is Plumage - definition

PATTERN, COLOUR, AND ARRANGEMENT OF A BIRD'S LAYER OF FEATHERS
Albinism in birds; Albino bird; Eclipse plumage; Alternate plumage; Nuptial plumage; Feather plume; Plummage; Summer plumage; Breeding plumage
  • A young completely albino crow in [[Malacca]], [[Malaysia]].
  • Axanthic [[budgerigar]]
  • The differences in plumage of a [[blue grosbeak]], from top to bottom, between a breeding male (alternate plumage), a non-breeding male (basic plumage), a female, and the related [[indigo bunting]]
  • [[Mandarin duck]] (male) in eclipse plumage
  • Close up view of the plumage on a [[house sparrow]]
  • An albino [[African penguin]].

Plumage         
·noun The entire clothing of a bird.
plumage         
n.
Feathers.
plumage         
A bird's plumage is all the feathers on its body.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Plumage

Plumage (Latin: pluma "feather") is a layer of feathers that covers a bird and the pattern, colour, and arrangement of those feathers. The pattern and colours of plumage differ between species and subspecies and may vary with age classes. Within species, there can be different colour morphs. The placement of feathers on a bird is not haphazard, but rather emerge in organized, overlapping rows and groups, and these feather tracts are known by standardized names.

Most birds moult twice a year, resulting in a breeding or nuptial plumage and a basic plumage. Many ducks and some other species such as the red junglefowl have males wearing a bright nuptial plumage while breeding and a drab eclipse plumage for some months afterward. The painted bunting's juveniles have two inserted moults in their first autumn, each yielding plumage like an adult female. The first starts a few days after fledging replacing the juvenile plumage with an auxiliary formative plumage; the second a month or so later giving the formative plumage.

Abnormal plumages include a variety of conditions. Albinism, total loss of colour, is rare, but partial loss of colours is more common. Some species are colour polymorphic, having two or more colour variants. A few species have special types of polymorphism, as in the male ruff which has an assortment of different colours around the head and neck in the breeding season only.

Hen feathering is an inherited plumage character in domestic fowl controlled by a single gene. Plumology (or plumage science) is the name for the science that is associated with the study of feathers.

Examples of use of Plumage
1. A young one, from the unfinished look of the plumage.
2. "She rests in her weathered plumage, big–boned, resolute." A choir sang.
3. The previously unknown species, the Yariguies Brush Finch, has striking black, yellow and red plumage.
4. Males have grey plumage above and white below, while females are predominantly brown.
5. Marsh harriers‘ striking plumage and aerial courtship displays make them a bird watchers‘ favourite.