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Ornithology Claw Identification
different toe arrangements
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Undergraduate 4
02/16/2011

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Term
Anisodactyl
Definition
Most common arrangement of the avian toe.
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Anisodactyl
Definition
Songbirds and most other perching birds have them.
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Zygodactyl
Definition
The second most common toe arrangement in perching birds.
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Zygodactyl
Definition
Found in Osprey, most woodpeckers, owls, cuckoos, most parrots, mousebirds, and some swifts.
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Heterodactyl
Definition
Closely resembles the zygodactyl foot, but the second toe is reversed, to aid the short, weak first digit in gripping branches
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Heterodactyl
Definition
Found only in the trogons.
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Syndactyl
Definition
The second and third digits are fused for much of their length.
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Syndactyl
Definition
Commonly found in the Order Coraciiformes, kingfishers, and hornbills.
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Pamprodactyl
Definition
The first and fourth digits pivot freely forward and backward. They often rotate all four toes forward and use their tiny feet as hooks to hang while roosting on the walls of chimneys, caves, or hollow trees.
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Pamprodactyl
Definition
Most swifts have them
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Palmate
Definition
Only the anterior digits (2,3, and 4) are included within the webbing. Most common type of webbed foot.
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Palmate
Definition
Found in ducks, geese, swans, gulls, terns, and other aquatic birds.
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Totipalmate
Definition
All four digits are included within the webbing.
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Totipalmate
Definition
Found in the gannets and boobies, cormorants, and pelicans, all highly aquatic groups.
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Semipalmate
Definition
A small web is present between anterior digits (2, 3, and 4)
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Semipalmate
Definition
Found in some sandpipers and plovers, all grouse, and some domestic breeds of chicken.
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Lobate
Definition
The anterior digits (2, 3, and 4) are edged with lobes of skin that expand and contract as the bird swims.
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Lobate
Definition
Found in the grebes, though some palmate-footed ducks have lobes of skin on the hallux.
Term
Raptorial
Definition
Characterized by long, strong digits armed with heavy claws for catching, holding, and killing prey animals.
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Raptorial
Definition
Found in kites, hawks, eagles, and falcons.
Term
Scutellate
Definition
The tarsus and foot are covered with a tough layer of horny keratin scales called the investment. The scales are arranged in an overlapping (imbricated) row along the anterior edges of the tarsus and foot.
Term
Scutellate
Definition
Found in most birds with bare legs, mostly songbirds.
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Reticulate
Definition
The tarsus is covered not by a row of overlapping scales but by a fine patchwork of small, irregularly shaped plates in a reticulated (netlike) pattern.
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Reticulate
Definition
Found in many birds, such as falcons and plovers.
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Scutellate-reticulate
Definition
The tarsus and foot are covered in a combination of reticulated and scutellate scale patterns. The anterior tarsus is covered with a row of imbricated scutes, but the posterior of the tarsus is covered with reticulated scales.
Term
Scutellate-reticulate
Definition
One example: Rock Dove
Term
Booted
Definition
The tarsus is covered by several long, continuous platelike scales, with no small overlapping scales.
Term
Booted
Definition
Found in the thrushes.
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Scutellate-booted
Definition
The tarsus is scutellate on the anterior edge but is covered behind by a single, long 'booted' scale.
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Scutellate-booted
Definition
Found in some songbirds, such as the Grey Catbird.
Term
Hallux
Definition
Digit 1
Term
digitigrade
Definition
what birds are, because they actually walk on their toes and not on all of the foot bones.
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scutes
Definition
large scales that are arranged into rows to make the scale pattern, scutellate tarsus
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