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Bird morphology

Date April 2007
Source Own work
Author L. Shyamal
English: External morphology of a bird (Vanellus malabaricus)
  1. Beak
  2. Head
  3. Iris
  4. Pupil
  5. Mantle
  6. Lesser coverts
  7. Scapulars
  8. Coverts
  9. Tertials
  10. Rump
  11. Primaries
  12. Vent
  13. Thigh
  14. Tibio-tarsal articulation
  15. Tarsus
  16. Feet
  17. Tibia
  18. Belly
  19. Flanks
  20. Breast
  21. Throat
  22. Wattle
  23. 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
  1. Snavel
  2. Kruin (indien alleen bovenkant van de kop, vaak heeft vogel nog een wenkbrauwstreep)
  3. Iris
  4. Pupil
  5. Mantel
  6. Kleine vleugeldekveren
  7. Schouder
  8. Grote vleugeldekveren
  9. Tertials en armpennen
  10. Stuit
  11. Handpennen
  12. Buik
  13. Bevederd deel van de tibia ("dij")
  14. Verbinding tussen tibia en tarsus
  15. Tarsus
  16. Tenen
  17. Tibia
  18. Onderbuik (achterste deel: anaalstreek)
  19. Flank
  20. Borst
  21. Keel
  22. Lel
  23. Oogstreep (als streep boven oog ligt: wenkbrauwstreep)

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