When they molt, usually in "teenager' stage.
When they die or just got born.
Specifically for Turkeys, right before Thanksgiving!
All birds lose their feathers,so your answer is that all birds do.
Yes. All birds lose feathers in the natural process ofmolting(replacing worn-out feathers with new ones by shedding them and growing new ones). Birds can also lose feathers by near escapes with predators.
5x a month
Birds naturally moult (lose) their feathers as new ones are coming in. They also will moult to regulate their body temperatures as well as seasonally.
Disease - birds do not normally loose their feathers. When they change them it is called moult.Moulting is a process (like shedding in mammals) done regularly by birds, to replace old feathers with new, healthy feathers. This is normal. When a bird loses many feathers at once, it is usually due to the bird plucking out its own feathers OR a condition called French Moult, for which there is no cure.All birds may or may not lose their feathers. It is only when this happens to them and or they die.
As with other birds, the wing of a blue jay is covered in feathers.
They shiver a lot. But seriously, birds don't loose all of their feathers when they molt. They lose some of the feathers on the torso, which are replaced with new feathers. The winter feathers trap warm air around the body better than the summer feathers.
No. Only birds have feathers. Kangaroos are mammals, not birds.
Pretty much all birds have feathers
Yes. Kingfishers are birds, and all birds have feathers.
no they have feathers
There are no animals that have feathers besides birds.