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Cosa (chi) è bastard wing - definizione

PART OF A BIRD'S WING
Alular; Bastard wing; Alulae; Alula feather; Alular feather; Alula feathers
  • Location of the alula on a bird's wing
  • Adult [[bald eagle]] landing, showing the alula in action

bastard wing         
¦ noun a group of small quill feathers on the first digit of a bird's wing.
Alular         
·adj Pertaining to the alula.
Charles Bastard         
  • Charles Bastard by [[J. H. Chinner]]
AUSTRALIAN MANAGER
Adelaide City Baths; City Baths, Adelaide; Thomas Bastard (swimming)
Robert Charles Bastard (4 February 1863 – 6 November 1941) was an Australian swimming teacher who succeeded his father Thomas Barnabas Bastard as lessee of Adelaide's "City Baths". When the council upgraded the facility to include the city's only Olympic-size swimming pool, Bastard was retained as a supervisor.

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Alula

The alula , or bastard wing, (plural alulae) is a small projection on the anterior edge of the wing of modern birds and a few non-avian dinosaurs. The word is Latin and means "winglet"; it is the diminutive of ala, meaning "wing". The alula is the freely moving first digit, a bird's "thumb", and typically bears three to five small flight feathers, with the exact number depending on the species. There also are minor covert feathers overlying the flight feathers. Like the larger flight feathers found on the wing's trailing edge, these alula feathers are asymmetrical, with the shaft running closer to anterior edge.