Friday 31 October 2014

RE: [Maine-birds] Feather ID help please


could be a hen neck feather, or from a costume - craft stores sell plumes and saddle feathers for projects as well as fly tying.

Sarah

Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 14:52:46 -0400
Subject: Re: [Maine-birds] Feather ID help please
From: susanguare@gmail.com
To: lrbevier@colby.edu
CC: maine-birds@googlegroups.com

How would a rooster feather end up in the middle of Bangor?  I know about the Backyard Chicken movement, but trust me, I lived on a farm and I would know if a rooster was around here.

I thought Kirk was kidding.

#Bangor#rooster#feather  Why not add one more code?



On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Louis Bevier <lrbevier@colby.edu> wrote:
That looks like the neck feather of a rooster. Is your dog into tying flies? Those are the kind of feathers people want for that.

Louis Bevier
Fairfield

species mentioned in this post: Red Junglefowl (domestic) Gallus gallus, REJU, galgas (love that one! but ya gotta get into 6-letter codes)

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