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(14) Mention The difference between
Remiges and Rectriese​

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Answered by marutiesh
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Answer:

Remiges: the flight feathers of the wing, including the primaries, secondaries, and tertials. Rectrices: the flight feathers of the tail.

Answered by Brilliany
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Answer:

Remiges: the flight feathers of the wing, including the primaries, secondaries, and tertials.

Rectrices: the flight feathers of the tail.

Explanation:

REMIGES (pronounced REH. midg. iz) are the flight feathers on a bird's wing, outlined in red in this picture. Remiges include all the flight feathers – primaries, secondaries and tertials – and make up the entire trailing edge of the wing. ... Primaries are easy to see on large birds in flight....................

......................EXPLAINATION ABOUT FLIGHT FEATHERS.......Flight feathers (Pennae volatus) are the long, stiff, asymmetrically shaped, but symmetrically paired pennaceous feathers on the wings or tail of a bird; those on the wings are called remiges

RECTRIECES Are the larger feathers in a bird's tail, used for steering in flight.

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