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Auricular
The auricular are the soft loose-webbed feathers on the side of the bird's head. These feathers overlap the ear and as such are also called ear coverts or ear path. They can sometimes be a different colour depending on the bird species. Birds do not have ear lobes or external pinna like humans and other mammals; however they do have a slight thickening of the skin around the ear. See also Ear Patch.
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