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Feather identification help.
Topic Started: Mar 7 2014, 02:12 PM (1,319 Views)
Fluffs
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Pull my finger!

I was walking home, and I found this nice primary feather of some sort. I'm confused whether it's from a European starling or an American robin. I want to be safe from the Migratory Bird Act of 1918. Any suggestions?

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CyborgIguana
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Could be a Troodon feather. Maybe Acheroraptor.

Just kidding. xD I'm thinking American robin, I found a feather from one that looked just like that.
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HENDRIX
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-retired-

You're not allowed to pick up feathers you found or what is that? Stupid law. It's the same around here, but I don't give a shit lol

Not european starling I think, way too bright. ;)
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Pull my finger!

Yeah, the Migratory Bird Act of 1918 says we're not allowed to collect native birds of any sort without a special permit. It's BS, so I'm keeping it anyway. xD

New member of my collection xD
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Stephen
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If they fit into this scale, I guess it's from an American Robin :)
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HENDRIX
Mar 7 2014, 03:03 PM
You're not allowed to pick up feathers you found or what is that? Stupid law. It's the same around here, but I don't give a shit lol

Not european starling I think, way too bright. ;)
Agree on both subjects.

I myself made a collection of feathers I found (some actually taken from dead animals).
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Hamikins
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You will respect my authoratah.

I got them as a 'feather bouquet'

*interjects random comment*
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