Miguel's question made me curious too...here's what I found:

Thomas H. Quinn1 Contact Information and Julian J. Baumel1
(1) Division of Anatomy, Creighton University School of Medicine, 68178
Omaha, NE, USA


Summary Representatives of all avian orders were studied in order to
establish that the tendon-locking mechanism (TLM), consisting of local
specialization of the flexor tendons and the adjacent portion of the flexor
tendon sheath, is by no means rare, but rather, constitutes the prevalent
condition in a large majority of the avian species sampled. The areas of
tubercles on the tendons and the adjacent sheath plications intermesh with
one another thereby forming a true tendon-locking mechanism that maintains
the distal and other interphalangeal joints of the digits in the flexed
position. The TLM seems to function not only in perching, but in a wide
variety of other activities of the avian foot including swimming, wading,
prey-grasping, clinging, hanging, and tree climbing. The basic structural
components of the mechanism are remarkably similar in the divergent avian
groups adapted for these activities. Ultrastructural detail of the TLM was
studied by means of scanning and transmission electron microscopy.
Interdigital variation in distribution of the TLM in all of the digits of
individuals were made as were comparisons of the interspecific distribution
of the TLM. An analysis of the biomechanics involved in engaging the
elements of the TLM and how they produce locking of the flexed joints of the
digits includes a consideration of the roles of the podothecal pads, ungual
flexor processes, and the elastic flexor and extensor ligaments of the toes.
The components of the TLM are differentiated in early fetal development
establishing that the TLM components are not acquired adventitiously in
response to such factors as posthatching mechanical stresses.

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