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    remiges
    /ˈrɛmɪdʒiːz/

    plural

    • 1. flight feathers.

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  2. Remiges are the long, stiff, asymmetrically shaped feathers on the wings of birds that aid in flight. Learn about their structure, number, moult, and variations in different species and families.

  3. Learn the names and functions of the feathers that make up a bird's wing and tail. Flight feathers or remiges are the long feathers growing from the hand, forearm, and body of a wing.

  4. Unlike other feathers, remiges are anchored to bone with strong ligaments ligament band of tissue that connects a bone to another bone, piece of cartilage, or feather so they can withstand the demands of flight and be precisely positioned.

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  5. The long, stiff, asymmetrically shaped, but symmetrically paired pennaceous feathers on the tail or wings of a bird; those on the tail are called rectrices (singular: rectrix), while those on the wings are called remiges (singular: remex).

  6. The meaning of REMEX is a primary or secondary quill feather of the wing of a bird.

  7. Learn about the composition, structure, and functions of bird feathers, especially the primary and secondary flight feathers or remiges. Find out how feathers vary in shape, size, and color among different bird species and why they are important for identification and communication.

  8. Learn about the anatomy, types, growth, and care of remiges (primary and secondary feathers) and rectrices (tail feathers) in birds. Remiges are essential for flight, while rectrices help control speed and direction.