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Summary
DescriptionBirdmorphology.svg |
Bird morphology
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Date |
April 2007 |
Source |
Own work |
Author |
L. Shyamal |
English: External morphology of a bird (Vanellus malabaricus)
- Beak
- Head
- Iris
- Pupil
- Mantle
- Lesser coverts
- Scapulars
- Coverts
- Tertials
- Rump
- Primaries
- Vent
- Thigh
- Tibio-tarsal articulation
- Tarsus
- Feet
- Tibia
- Belly
- Flanks
- Breast
- Throat
- Wattle
- Eyestripe
Français : Morphologie externe d'un oiseau (Vanellus malabaricus)
- 1 bec
- 2 calotte
- 3 iris
- 4 lore
- 5 manteau
- 6 plumage de petite et moyenne couverture
- 7 plumes scapulaires
- 8 plumage de couverture
- 9 rémiges tertiaires
- 10 croupion
- 11 rémiges primaires
- 12 bas-ventre
- 13 cuisse
- 14 articulation Tibio-tarsale
- 15 tarse
- 16 doigt
- 17 tibia
- 18 ventre
- 19 flanc
- 20 poitrail
- 21 gorge et gorgerin
- 22 caroncule
Nederlands: Vogel morfologie
- Snavel
- Kruin (indien alleen bovenkant van de kop, vaak heeft vogel nog een wenkbrauwstreep)
- Iris
- Pupil
- Mantel
- Kleine vleugeldekveren
- Schouder
- Grote vleugeldekveren
- Tertials en armpennen
- Stuit
- Handpennen
- Buik
- Bevederd deel van de tibia ("dij")
- Verbinding tussen tibia en tarsus
- Tarsus
- Tenen
- Tibia
- Onderbuik (achterste deel: anaalstreek)
- Flank
- Borst
- Keel
- Lel
- Oogstreep (als streep boven oog ligt: wenkbrauwstreep)
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