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Tail with a Fault Bar

Detailed Description

Scientists examine the tail of a Fox Sparrow for growth bars. Growth bars are faint lines in the tail which illustrate the normal growth of feathers, typically forming every 24 hours as the feather grows. Large light bars, like the one pictured are called fault bars, and are a response to a period of stress during growth, in which there wasn't enough food resources. 

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