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Birds Anatomy

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Clipart illustrations of bird anatomy, including skeleton diagrams, arteries, digestive system, eggs, feathers, and both internal and external diagrams. From the class Aves, birds are thought to be the descendants of theropod dinosaurs, and have about 25 orders.


Bobolink Epipleurae
"Epipleurae.-- Thorax, scapular arch, and part of pelvic arch of a bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus). ep, four epipleurae or uncinate processes of as many ribs; pl, pleurapophysial parts of seven ribs;...
Brontozoum giganteum, footprint of
A footprint of brontozoum giganeum, a now extinct relative of the cassowary. This example is eighteen inches in length, the bird was believed to weigh between four and eight hundred pounds....
Buzzard, Honey (Foot of)
"In birds of prey the claws are powerful and hooked; in others the foot is flat, claws straight, and adapted for walking."...
Cassowary Feather
"Casuarius (Cassowary). Feather, showing after-shaft and disconnected barbs." -Parker, 1900...
Cassowary, Foot of
"In birds of prey the claws are powerful and hooked; in others the foot is flat, claws straight, and adapted for walking."...
Ceyx
A genus of kingfishers. Characterized by only having three developed toes....
Chauna Chavaria, Intestinal Tract of
cc. Colic caeca, d. Duodenum. g. Glandular patch, l.l. Meckel's tract, l.i. Hind-gut, p.v. Cut root of portal vein, r.v. Rectal vein, s. Proventriculus, y. Meckel's diverticulum....
Chick Sternum
The sternum of a chick three days old....
Chick's Head
A ripe chick's head, 1.25 inches long....
Chick, Vascular Area in the
Diagram showing vascular area in the chick. A, area pellucida; b, area vasculosa; c, area vitellina. ...
Chicken Skull
The end view of the skull of a chicken three weeks old....
Claw
The claws of a bird....
Claw, Eagle
An illustration of an eagle's claw....
Coot, Foot of
"The great toe is generally the strongest, but this is not an absolute law; a projection which is found on the leg of some species is designated a spur, and is a formidable weapon."...
Cormorant, Bill of
"The beak or bill of birds is composed of two bony pieces, called mandibles, surrounded by a horny substance, differing both in form and thickness, according to the habits of the species."...
Covert, Neck
"From the head, backward to the tail, the body feathers increase in strength and size, also alter in form; those on the face, or around the base of the bill, being the smallest, the tail coverts longe...
Covert, Tail
"From the head, backward to the tail, the body feathers increase in strength and size, also alter in form; those on the face, or around the base of the bill, being the smallest, the tail coverts longe...
Crane Head and Leg
The head and leg of the crane, a bird in the Gruidae family of cranes....
Crane, Bill of
"The beak or bill of birds is composed of two bony pieces, called mandibles, surrounded by a horny substance, differing both in form and thickness, according to the habits of the species."...
Crop and Digestive Organs
The swelling under the throat is called the crop, or first stomach. It is largely developed in some of the granivorous or grain-eating birds. ...
Cuckoo, Bill of
"The beak or bill of birds is composed of two bony pieces, called mandibles, surrounded by a horny substance, differing both in form and thickness, according to the habits of the species."...
Curlew Skull
"Schizorhinal skull of curlew (top view), showing the long cleft, a, between upper and lower forks of each nasal bone." -Whitney, 1911...
Digestive Tract of a Chick
Diagram of part of digestive tract of a chick (4th day). The black line represents hypoblast , the outer shading mesoblast; lg, lung diverticulum with expanded end forming primary lung vesicles; St, s...
Diver Bones
"A. Pelvis and bones of the leg of the Leon or Diver; i, Innominate bone; f, Thighbone (femur); r, Tibia; r, Fibula, together forming the shank; m, Tarso-metatarsus; p Phalanges of the toes. B, Tail ...
Dodo Skeleton
Illustration of a dodo bird skeleton. The dodo (Raphus cucullatus) was a flightless bird endemic to the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. Related to pigeons and doves, it stood about a meter tall, we...
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