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FeatherDetective
ByPamelaTuchscherer
Imaginehavingajobwhereyoucancreateanewscience,savelives,andsolve
murders.That'swhatRoxieLaybourneachievedasafeatherdetective.She
spentfifty-eightyearsattheSmithsonianNationalMuseumofNaturalHistory
solvingbirdmysteries.Bornin1910,RoxieLaybournespentherchildhood
wanderingthroughthefieldsandwoodsofFarmville,NorthCarolina.Shefollowed
anythingthatcrawledorflew.Seeingabird,she1dnotethesizeandcolorandthen
askhergrandmothertoidentifyit.Whenshewastenyearsold,herfriendswanted
tobenursesorteachers.NotRoxie.Shewantedtobeaturkeyvulture.Lyinginthe
grass,she'dwatchthevulturessoarabovethetreesandimagineherselfriding
thethermals.Soonshewasflyingkitesandbuildingmodelairplanesthat
swoopedthroughtheair.A代erhighschoolRoxieattendedMeredithCollegein
NorthCarolina,whereshestudiedscienceandmath.Shewasaseriousstudent,but
showedherindependencebybeingthefirstgirloncampustowearbluejeans.She
alsomowedthegrassandtrappedrabbitstocookinthedorm.Withherloveof
naturalhistory,Roxiespentweekendsstudyingbirdsandanimalsondisplayatthe
NorthCarolinaStateMuseumofNaturalHistory.Intime,acuratorofferedhera
volunteerjobinthetaxidermydepartment.Sheremoveddeadanimals'
skeletons,muscles,andorgans,thenpreservedtheirnaturalappearancebystuffing
themwithcottonandwire.Roxielearnedpatienceasshecarefullysmoothedthe
birds'feathers,sotheylaynaturally.Shelovedworkingwiththestaff.Inherspirit
ofcompetitiveness,shedidn'twanttobebetterthantheywere,shewantedto
makeherselfbetterthanshewas.In1944,RoxiewashiredtoworkintheBird
DivisionattheU.S.NationalMuseuminWashington,D.C.Shepreparedbird
specimenscalledstudyskinsforthecollection.Unlikethelifeliketaxidermymounts,
thesebirdslookedlifeless.YetzRoxiefeltshehadtotakespecialcare.Eachbirdwas
aworkofart,somethingtobetreasured.Afterthebirdswereprepared,
Roxieplacedthemontheirbacks,withtheirwingsfolded,insidethe
collectionroom'scabinetdrawers.Theskins,lookingHkecolorfulburritoswith
identificationtags,assistedcuratorsandresearchersinidentifyingbirdspecies.To
protecttheskinsfrombeingeatenbybugs,Roxieappliedarsenic,atoxicchemical.
Itwasadustyanddangerousjob.Shelefthomeeachmorningdressedinalady'
sproperclothing-adress,hat,andgloves.Butwhenshearrivedatthemuseum,
shechangedintoherjeans,tennisshoes,andalabcoattoprotectherself.Laterin
theeveningshe'dswitchherclothesagainbeforewalkingoutinpublic.AsRoxie
continuedherworkasoneofthefewwomenresearchersatthemuseum,she
developedanin-depthknowledgeofbirdsbyfacingchallengesandconsideringall
possibilities.Shedidn'tfeellikeawomanbreakingthebarriersofsciencebutwas
gratifiedwhenacuratortoldherthattheyneverthoughtofherasawoman,justas
ascientist.OnedayRoxiewasaskedtoidentifyasetofbirdfeathers.Sherealized
thattopinpointthetypeofbirditcamefrom,she'dhavetodiscoveraspecific,
distinguishingcharacteristic.Roxiehaddonesimilarworklearningthefamily
characteristicsofplantstructureswhilestudyingbotanyatGeorgeWashington
University.Withherknowledgeofthemethodologyandknowingthatkeepingan
openmindwasthekeytosuccess,shewasdeterminedtofindafeaturethatwould
tellherthefamilytheseparticularfeathersbelongedto.Tofindthesubtle
differencesinthefamilies'feathers,Roxiecarefullyexaminedthemanddrew
precisepen-and-inklinedrawingsofwhatshesawonindexcards.Whenshefirst
startedlooking,shecalledit“goingfishing/'sinceshewasnztsurewhereto
look.Examiningthedownyportionofthefeatherunderthemicroscope,Roxie
discoveredlittlebranches,calledbarbs.Theseweredividedintoevensmaller
branchescalledbarbules.Lookinglikerowsofsinglecellsorsegments,they
resembledtinybamboostalkswithnodes,orknobs,allalongthestalk.AsRoxie
examineddifferentbirds'feathers,shenoticedthateachspecies'nodeshad
uniqueshapes,liketriangles,rings,orprongs.Similartofingerprints,these
“microstructures“wereoneofthekeysinidentifyingmanygroupsofbirdsfrom
theirfeathers.Roxiebelievedpersistenceovercameobstacles.Onceshespenttwo
weeksmakingmicroscopeslidesofgoose,swan,andduckfeatherstostudythe
differencesbetweenthem.Eventually,Roxiecreatedslidesmadefromdownybarbs
ofknownbirdsinthemuseumcollectiontobeusedasareferencetool.Thenon
October4f1960,Roxie'scareerchanged.Onthatdate,anairplanetookofffrom
Boston'sLoganAirport.Sevensecondsintotheflight,theplane'senginesstruck
aflockofbirds.TheplanecrashedintoBostonHarbor,killingsixty-twopeople.The
CivilAeronauticsBoardinvestigatingtheaccidentwantedtoknowwhattypeof
birdswereinvolved.TheanswerwouldbediscoveredattheSmithsonianNational
MuseumofNaturalHistory.AsRoxieworkedinherlab,shewasaskedbyher
supervisortosolvethequestion.Shebeganbyexaminingtheburntfeather
fragmentsthatarrivedfromBoston.Feathersthathadbeensuckedthroughan
aircraftenginewere"awholenewballgame“forher.Yetzshewasabletodiscover
thatthedamagedfeatherswerefromEuropeanstarlings.Thesebirdsflewinhuge
flocksofhundredstothousands.Thougheachbirdweighedjusttwotothree
ounces,theywereconsidered“featheredbullets“bypilotsbecauseofthedamage
theycausedwhentheyhitaplane.HowdidRoxieidentifytheburntfeather
fragmentsfromtheaccident?Likedetectivework,sheknewshehadtoputpieces
togetherlikeapuzzle.Herfirststepwastolookatthewholepictureofthephysical
evidence.Sheconsideredtheentirefeather;itscolorandpatternaswellaswhere
andwhenitwascollected.Next,shecleanedthechewed-upfeathermaterialby
washingit「kewewashourhairandthendryingitwithahairdryer.A代er
examiningthedownyfeathersforfamily-leveltraits,sherecognizedthespeciesby
acombinationoffeathercharacteristics.Herfinalstepwastomatchthewhole
z
featherfragmentstothemuseum'sstudyskinspecimens.BethSobozRoxies
assistant,said,“Identifyingfeathersispuzzle-solvingatitsmostelegant/1Forover
fortyyears,Roxieidentifiedthousandsofbirdsinvolvedincollisionswithairplanes
fromaroundtheworld.Oneyearshesolvedonethousandbirdstrikecases.Some
featherfragmentswereassmallasbreadcrumbs.Otherswereagreasysmearof
bloodandtissue,commonlycalledsnarge(acombinationofsnotandgarbage).By
identifyingthefeathers'microstructuresinthesamples,shewasabletoconfirm
thebirdspeciesandhelpairportmanagementfocusonpreventingtheseflocks
fromgatheringaroundairports.Overtime,Roxie'sresearchimprovedaviation
safety.Herfindingsassistedengineersinbuildingsaferaircraftbydesigningjet
enginesandwindscreensmoreresilienttobirdstrikes.Italsoledtothecreationof
thefirstlabdedicatedentirelytofeatheridentification.Asanexpertinherfield,
RoxieassistedtheFishandWildlifeDepartmentindiscoveringwhatkilledbirdsof
prey.Inthecaseshecalledthe“PoisonedBirdTrio,“Roxietriedtosolvethe
mysteryofwhathadkilledagreathornedowl.Herexaminationshowedthatthe
owlhadeatenared-tailedhawk.Insidethehawk'sstomach,Roxiefoundamashof
magpiefeathers.ThekeytowhathadkilledtheowlwasRoxie'sdiscoverythatthe
magpiehadeatenbugsthathadbeensprayedwithaninsecticide,atoxicchemical
thatthenalsopoisonedtheowl."WhatIlikeaboutthejob/'saidRoxie,"\syou
learnsomethingneweveryday."RoxiealsohelpedtheDepartmentcatchillegal
huntersorbirdpoachers.OnaVirginiaestate,birdsofpreywerebeingkilledto
protectstockedpheasantsthatpeoplehuntedforsport.Roxieandtheagents
enteredtheestatewithsearchwarrantsandfoundtheHDeathPit"wherethe
poachedbirdshadbeendumpedwiththegarbage.Sortingthroughthereeking
sludgeandoozinggreenslime,Roxieidentifiedfeathersanddecayedskeletonsof
protectedspeciesofhawksandowls.Theestate'semployeeswereconvicted.The
FederalBureauofInvestigationalsorequestedRoxie'ssupporttousefeathersas
traceevidenceincrimesceneinvestigations.Thisnewsciencewascalledforensic
ornithology.SpecialAgentDouglasDeedrickcontactedRoxietoassistinamurder
investigationinKodiak,Alaska.Roxiehelpedcatchthekiller;eventhoughthebody
wasneverfound.Twosmall,dryfeathershadbeendiscoveredonthe
passenger-sidefloorofthesuspect'svan.Afewmonthsa代erthevictim's
disappearance,herdowncoatwasheduponshore.Roxie'sforensicanalysis
matchedtheChineseduckfeathersfrominsidethecoattofeathersfoundinthe
suspect'scar.This,alongwithotherevidence,securedaconviction."Thefeather:
sheoncetoldtheAssociatedPress,“putsyouatthesceneofthecrime."Roxie
neverwroteabookonherfeathersciencebecauseshefeltshe'dneverfinished
learningalltherewastolearn.Shedidfeel,however;thatshe'dbeenallowedto
sharewhatsheknewwithothers.Withherpositiveandencouragingattitude,she
heldbird-skinningclassesinthemuseumtotraingenerationsofyoungnaturalists,
andmentoredmanyyoungfieldbiologists."Theybuildonyourknowledge/1
Roxiereflected."Youstartatthebottomofaladder;andeachstudentgoeshigher
butnevergetstothetop.Butwekeepclimbing/1Today,theSmithsonianFeather
IdentificationLabprocessestenthousandairplanebirdstrikecasesayear.Even
withDNAanalysis,somesamplesarehardtoidentifycorrectly.Forinstance,inone
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