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    A brood patch, also known as an incubation patch in older literature, is a patch of featherless skin on the underside of birds during the nesting season...
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    Egg incubation (redirect from Brooded)
    species such as bird species generally, body heat from the brooding patch of the brooding parent provides the constant temperature. Several groups, notably...
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    Broodiness (redirect from Brooding)
    one or several patches of bare skin on the ventral surface. These reddish, well-vascularized areas of skin are usually called brood patches which improve...
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    outward. Before nesting, the females of most bird species gain a bare brood patch by losing feathers close to the belly. The skin there is well supplied...
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    monogamous, pairing up to rear their respective clutches. These birds lack a brood patch. The young are altricial, hatching from the egg helpless and naked in...
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    ISBN 978-0-143-57092-9. St. Clair, Colleen (1992). "Incubation Behavior, Brood Patch Formation and Obligate Brood Reduction in Fiordland Crested Penguins". Behavioral Ecology...
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    male spends the dark, stormy winter incubating the egg against his brood patch, a patch of skin without feathers. There he balances it on the tops of his...
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    Brood parasitism is a subclass of parasitism and phenomenon and behavioural pattern of animals that rely on others to raise their young. The strategy...
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    chick (or "puffling"). The incubating parent holds the egg against its brood patch with its wings. The chicks fledge at night. After fledging, the chicks...
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    After implantation in or on the brood pouch or brood patch, the male incubates the eggs. Many species osmoregulate the brood pouch fluid to maintain a suitable...
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    islands and coasts, normally laying one chalky-blue egg. They lack brood patches and use their webbed feet to warm the eggs. They reach maturity around...
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  • penguins and king penguins have skin-fold brood pouches. Non-incubating species, like some cuckoos, lack brood patches. Hatching can be synchronous (chicks...
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    "StarCraft: Brood War review". IGN. Archived from the original on February 6, 2009. Hilliard, Kyle (April 18, 2017). "StarCraft: Brood War Patch Version 1...
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    with her ovipositor, a long tube. The eggs then attach themselves to a brood patch, which supplies them with oxygen. After 9 weeks, the eggs begin to hatch...
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    nonsitting bird keeps watch. Since the blue-footed booby does not have a brooding patch, it uses its feet to keep the eggs warm. The incubation period is 41–45...
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    Brood X (Brood 10), the Great Eastern Brood, is one of 15 broods of periodical cicadas that appear regularly throughout the eastern United States. The...
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    related Cradling and turning eggs during incubation. Birds lacking a brood patch incubate the eggs with their feet – grasping one or even two of them...
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    fibers. The eggs are usually incubated by female cardinals, who have brood patches, while the male cardinal forages for food. Newly hatched cardinals weigh...
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    number of other aquatic birds, which all lack external nostrils and a brood patch, but have all four toes webbed and a gular sac. The closest living relatives...
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    they can be told apart when caught for ringing by the presence of a brood patch or cloacal protuberance. Juvenile birds have dark spots on the breast...
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    Barrionuevo, Melina; Frere, Esteban (2016). "Egg temperature and initial brood patch area determine hatching asynchrony in Magellanic penguin Spheniscus magellanicus"...
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    cares for the developing eggs. Females lay around 120 eggs onto the brood patch located on the underside of the male's tail. The eggs are fertilised...
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    brood eggs that is characterized by cessation of laying and by marked changes in behavior and physiology". Example usage: "a broody hen". brood patch...
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    only reliably be sexed during the breeding season by the presence of a brood patch in females or a cloacal protuberance in males. These birds are also difficult...
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    Scott (1997). "On the Thermal Capacity of a Bird's Egg Warmed by a Brood Patch" (PDF). Physiological Zoology. 70 (4): 470–80. doi:10.1086/515854. PMID 9237308...
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    × 1.5 in) and weigh about 42 g (1.5 oz). The female then develops a brood patch and incubates the eggs for 28 days or longer before they hatch. The hatchlings...
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    being 79% liquid, and otherwise mostly protein. The female develops a brood patch of bare skin and plays the main part in incubating the eggs. The male...
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    period of 1 to 2 days. [citation needed] The female alone displays a brood patch. The chicks may be heard peeping in the hours before they hatch. Once...
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    to turn the eggs, which he does about ten times a day. He develops a brood patch, a bare area of wrinkled skin which is in intimate contact with the eggs...
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    Incubation is performed only by females, and only females develop a brood patch. Marsh wren young can get infected by pathogenic larvae. The Blowfly...
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