Shedding feathers, the parrot man went clomping along the table top to where the immense toad was sitting.
Dressed in pink, with yellow wings that shed feathers as he hovered above them.
He looked back and saw the last ibis tumbling in the air, shrinking, shedding feathers, surrounded by a halo of pale blue light.
In birds, moulting is the periodic replacement of feathers by shedding old feathers while producing new ones.
The harpies scrambled up through the air, shedding feathers in their rush.
Mount Weiyu 委羽, notes Major, might mean "abandoned wings," "broken wings," "shed feathers," or something else.
When they shed feathers to go into eclipse, the ducks become flightless for a short period of time.
As they flew to and from their nests, they shed feathers and white ooze.
It banked clumsily and landed on a log, shedding feathers speckled with its red blood.
Aubri didn't even pretend to be calm; he chewed incessantly on one of his old, shed feathers, presumably to keep from shredding his current plumage.