[Tweeters] Tailess Towhees
dgrainger at birdsbydave.com
dgrainger at birdsbydave.com
Thu Apr 14 15:37:33 PDT 2022
I saw examples of that last year, was explained as "fright molt" where a
grab from a predator would pull out tail feathers easily because they
are anchored more loosely than other feathers, thus letting MOST of the
bird live to grow them back...
On 2022-04-12 11:41, Greg Pluth wrote:
> Tweets -
> Over the last few days I've been noticing a male Spotted Towhee with
> absolutely no tail feathers. I have seen this several times with
> towhees only over the years. I'm not sure if they were all at this
> time in the spring. Though I've never heard other birders (or anyone
> for that matter) discussing it, I'm nearly positive I can't be the
> only one to have observed it. I also have not seen tailess birds
> subsequently sprouting new stubby tail feathers. I have conjectured to
> myself that there may be a cat somewhere with a mouthful of tail
> feathers, and I can't imagine an April Towhee molting out all tail
> feathers at once.
>
> Anyone out there knowledgeable on the subject? I'd be interested to
> know!
>
> Greg Pluth
> University Place
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