Non-wet kingfisher flying in the rain: The water-repellent mechanism of elastic feathers - ScienceDirect

$ 17.00

4.9 (184) In stock

Nanomaterials, Free Full-Text

The Parts of a Feather and How Feathers Work

Non-wet kingfisher flying in the rain: The water-repellent mechanism of elastic feathers - ScienceDirect

post created by Aiartmanager

Non-wet kingfisher flying in the rain: The water-repellent mechanism of elastic feathers - ScienceDirect

The Nests and Eggs of Birds Of the United States., by Thomas G. Gentry

Do hummingbird beaks open? I see them on my feeder flicking their tongues out of closed beaks. - Quora

Non-wet kingfisher flying in the rain: The water-repellent mechanism of elastic feathers - ScienceDirect

Applied Sciences, Free Full-Text

PDF) The Water Penetration and Repellency of Feathers Revisited (Revisión de la Penetración y la Repelencia de Agua de las Plumas)

Applied Sciences, Free Full-Text

What Feather Nature Watch

Nature-Inspired Biomimetic Polymeric Materials and Their Applications