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D) Trunk

D) Trunk. = Belly. E) Wing. 2. Regions of the Wing: Brachium, Antebrachium, Manus. Fig. 1.8 in Podulka et al. 2004. Bones of the Wing:. Fig. 1.7 in Podulka et al. 2004. Wing Covering: Humeral Patagium, Patagium, Postpatagium. Fig. 1-9 in Podulka et al. 2004.

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D) Trunk

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  1. D) Trunk = Belly

  2. E) Wing 2

  3. Regions of the Wing: Brachium, Antebrachium, Manus Fig. 1.8 in Podulka et al. 2004

  4. Bones of the Wing: Fig. 1.7 in Podulka et al. 2004

  5. Wing Covering: Humeral Patagium, Patagium, Postpatagium Fig. 1-9 in Podulka et al. 2004

  6. Feather Regions of the Upper Wing (and Adjacent Areas) Fig. 1-10 in Podulka et al. 2004

  7. Feather Regions of the Under Wing (and Adjacent Areas) Fig. 1-10 in Podulka et al. 2004

  8. Upper Wing Covert Nomenclature Fig. 1-10 in Podulka et al. 2004

  9. Under Wing Covert Nomenclature

  10. Peregrine Falcon or Prairie Falcon

  11. Prairie Falcon Peregrine Falcon 1 3

  12. WHAT TYPE OF HAWK? 8

  13. Scapulars 8

  14. Patagial Marks 23 9 Red-Tailed Hawk

  15. WHICH FLYCATCHER IS THIS? 10

  16. WING BARS Eastern Phoebe Western Wood Pewee 11 12

  17. What Duck is This?

  18. Mallard American Black Duck

  19. Speculum 22

  20. Wing Diversity

  21. Peregrine Falcon Red-Tailed Hawk 14 13 Red Grouse

  22. F) TAIL Fig. 1-10 in Podulka et al. 2004

  23. Rectrices

  24. Rounded Wedge-Shaped American Crow Common Raven 27 28

  25. Square (= Truncate) Rounded 29 Sharp-Shinned Hawk 28 Cooper’s Hawk

  26. Rounded versus Graduated Fig. 1-18 in Podulska et al. 2004

  27. Graduated 35 34 Yellow-Billed Cuckoo

  28. Notched (= Emarginate) 30 Pine Siskin

  29. Forked 31 33 32 Magnificent Frigatebird

  30. Pointed 36 35 Mourning Dove

  31. Upper Tail Coverts 37 38 Northern Harrier

  32. Upper Tail Coverts 40 39 Lucy’s Warbler

  33. Under Tail Coverts (= Crissum) 41 Canyon Towhee Crissal Thrasher 42

  34. Woodpecker Rectrices Downy Woodpecker Hairy Woodpecker 43 44

  35. G) HIND LEG: Thigh, Crus, Foot

  36. Regions of the Hind Leg: Thigh, Crus, Foot 45 Fig. 1-11 in Podulska et al. 2004

  37. Bones of the Hind Leg Fig. 1-11 in Podulska et al. 2004

  38. Relative Lengths of Tibiotarsus and Tarsometarsus Fig. 1-8 in Gill 1990

  39. PERCHING Fig. 1-14 in Podulka et al. 2004

  40. Podotheca Types Fig. 1-19 in Podulka et al. 2004

  41. Primitive Terrestrial Tetrapod Foot Fig. 1-12 in Podulka et al. 2004

  42. TOE ARRANGEMENTS Fig. 1-20 in Podulka et al. 2004

  43. Anisodactyl 61 52

  44. Syndactyl 55

  45. 63 56 57 62

  46. Heterodactyl 58

  47. Pamprodactyl 60 59

  48. Foot Diversity Fig. 1-21 in Podulka et al. 2008

  49. 47 48

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