Interaction between posture, color, and the radiative heat load in birds

Science. 1980 May 30;208(4447):1052-3. doi: 10.1126/science.208.4447.1052.

Abstract

The effect of the angle of incidence on the radiative heat load was determined for light and dark plumage. As the angle of incidence to the solar radiation source increases the difference in heat transfer between light and dark plumage disappears. Thus, by postural adjustment, a dark bird may become thermally white with regard to the radiative heat load.