They look a little too small for catbirds, but we do have them in that area. I did just hear my local Indigo Bunting, so maybe we have more than one in the area, or the female was caught?
Cheers
—mco
On Jul 9, 2016, at 08:27, Naomi H. <nhoneth@gmail.com> wrote:Do these look the feathers you saw? (You didn't say where you found them but I assume a Red-winged Blackbird would be around?)The feather atlas is a wonderful resource, by the way.Naomi HonethOn Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 3:47 PM, Mike Chace-Ortiz <mchaceortiz@gmail.com> wrote:Afternoon EveryoneAny feather ID experts out there? Found lots of these on the walk this morning.Each feather is about 2.5in long and 0.5in across.I haven't heard my beloved Indigo Bunting sing for a few days now and I'm worried this might be what's left of him :-(Thanks for the help—mco--
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