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Preening
grooming
36.7783, -119.418
Field Notes
Description:
Preening is the process by which birds groom and care for their feathers. When a bird is preening, she uses her beak to pick through her feathers -- removing any debris, arranging feathers that are out of place, and distributing a special oil that is secreted from a gland at the base of the tail. This oil helps a bird's feathers stay healthy and shiny.
The goose occasionally dries its feathers by spreading them apart.
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