höyheniä
Höyheniä, the Finnish word for feathers, refers to the lightweight structures that cover the bodies of birds. These complex appendages are crucial for a variety of avian functions, including flight, insulation, and display. Feathers are composed primarily of keratin, a protein also found in hair and nails. The structure of a feather consists of a central shaft, the rachis, from which barbules branch out. These barbules interlock to form the vane, the broad, flat surface of the feather.
There are several types of feathers, each with a specialized role. Contour feathers, the most common type,