Just wondering If anyone knew what these feathers are from been collecting them for ages
Just wondering If anyone knew what these feathers are from been collecting them for ages
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First one Pheasant,2 n 3 also possible,.Last picture,4 feathers look like pigeon.
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Might have a few from one of the Tit family there as well. Is that a gold/yellow colouration on some of them?
From the first post:
Like mentioned, first is pheasant, but second is barn owl, one below looks like buzzed to me, but could be wrong. The downy ones to the right are barn own again, but not sure about the bottom two. The right one looks like woodpecker.
From the second post:
Blackish ones could be jack, but I find it hard to tell with black feathers, bottom ones look like finch (top) and more downy feathers from something else, possible the owl again, or maybe pigeon. Again, it's hard to tell downy feathers from each species, as many look similar/the same, so you only have the size, and surrounding feathers to go by.
If I'm mistaken with any of those, I'm sure someone will correct me