This Steller’s Jay feather looks blue at some angles to the sun but when it’s held up towards the sun the blue fades away. Keratin molecules in the feathers absorb wavelengths of other colors but “refract” or redirect the blue wavelengths.
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Celebrating and Caring for the Land
2021-12-03
This Steller’s Jay feather looks blue at some angles to the sun but when it’s held up towards the sun the blue fades away. Keratin molecules in the feathers absorb wavelengths of other colors but “refract” or redirect the blue wavelengths.
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