Plumage Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for plumage.
plumage
plumage
/ˈpluːmɪdʒ/
Examples
- The blue breeding plumage of the male is often referred to as nuptial plumage.
- The plumage of the wrens is soft.
- The rest of the plumage is green.
- Notice the plumage difference in the chest.
- The plumage of the male and female is similar.
- The casting of plumage is examined in the same manner.
- The friarbirds generally have drab plumage.
- The plumage varies among the four subspecies.
- The courtship ritual, like the plumage, is rather showy.
- The different forms vary principally in the darkness of the plumage.
the light horny waterproof structure forming the external covering of birds
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Plum + Age. As they age, birds flaunt color like ripe plums.
"Plum + Rage. Birds with feathers in a plum rage showing off."
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