How Do Birds Stay Warm in Winter Without Down Jackets?

Birds are like little living thermoses. They keep their bodies very hot, usually around 104 degrees Fahrenheit, even when the air is freezing.

The Feather Coat

The secret lies in their feathers. Birds have a special layer called down that sits close to their skin. These tiny fluffy hairs trap warm air right next to the bird's body, much like the foam inside a coffee cup lid keeps your drink hot. This trapped air acts as a cozy blanket.

Keeping Feet Cold

You might wonder why birds don't freeze on cold branches. Their feet have a special trick called countercurrent exchange. Warm blood going down to the toes meets cool blood coming back up from them. The warm blood heats the cool blood, so very little heat escapes out of the feet. This lets the bird keep its core body hot while letting its feet stay near freezing without turning into ice blocks.

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Examples

  1. A sparrow fluffs its feathers to look like a puffy ball, trapping warm air inside.
  2. A duck stands on one leg in icy water, keeping the other leg tucked safely away from the cold.
  3. A robin sits still on a branch with beak open, letting wind blow over but not through its thick coat.

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