stjertfjær
Stjertfjær are the tail feathers of a bird. They are typically longer and more prominent than other feathers on the body and play a crucial role in flight, particularly in steering and balance. The arrangement and type of stjertfjær vary significantly between different bird species, reflecting their diverse ecological niches and behaviors. For example, birds that rely on agile flight, such as falcons, often have broad, rounded tail feathers for maneuverability, while those that fly long distances may have more pointed or streamlined stjertfjær for efficient propulsion.
In many species, stjertfjær are also important for sexual display. Males may possess elaborate and brightly