Okay, I redlined it as well as I could with my limited knowledge of birds (Birds hate my existence.)
Just so you know, birds all have different wing structures. You'd need to look up pictures of them for reference. References are extremely helpful.
Here are some things ot take into consideration:
1. Wing have a joint in them. The structure is able to bend to fold up against a bird's body and then extend.
2. Ther feathers are not in line with each other. They are uneven and borken up into several segments
2. The feathers tend to fan out closer to the body, whereas the feathers at the tip of the wing point and stick together.
I hope that helps!
Just so you know, birds all have different wing structures. You'd need to look up pictures of them for reference. References are extremely helpful.
Here are some things ot take into consideration:
1. Wing have a joint in them. The structure is able to bend to fold up against a bird's body and then extend.
2. Ther feathers are not in line with each other. They are uneven and borken up into several segments
2. The feathers tend to fan out closer to the body, whereas the feathers at the tip of the wing point and stick together.
I hope that helps!