Fig. 6. Reflectance spectra of a European jay wing covert, which had diffuse
coloration with a specular highlight. (A) Reflectance under localised
illumination for three viewing geometries: (i) E=5°;
O=0°; (ii) E=5°; O=5°; (iii)
E=90°; O=45°. Curve ii is elevated across the
spectrum, consistent with a specular highlight. Curves i and iii are alike,
implying that the structural colour (rather than the highlight) was
insensitive to viewing geometry. (B) Reflectance under diffuse illumination
for two orientations: (i) O=0°; (ii) O=60°. At
O=30°, reflectance resembled that at O=0°. These
reflectance curves had narrower peaks than for localised illumination,
probably because they were recorded from different locations on the blue
coloration band (this feather grades from white through black and is most
saturated at an intermediate location). Otherwise the reflectance was
unaffected by the difference in lighting. O, surface orientation;
E, illumination elevation.