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To be clear, it's not that they shoot laser beams from their feathers as some sort of mating ritual or defense mechanism (which, honestly, is probably how I would have used my own laser feathers, if I had them), but that there are strikingly identical nano structures that can reflect back a little bit of laser light, under laboratory conditions:
The feathers actually work as photonic crystals with regularly spaced melanin rods that create a "cavity" where light bounces back and forth until it exits as coherent laser light - nature basically invented distributed feedback lasers millons of years before we did!