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Feather moult is an important and energy‐demanding avian life‐history trait that is necessary to maintain the function of the plumage by replacing abraded feathers with new ones. However, during moult, aerodynamic capacity is temporarily impaired by the reduction and shape change of the flight surface. Therefore, among aerial birds, adaptations may evolve to reduce this impairment. Here, we studied...