Allysa
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Hello!
I am in need of someone's aide to help me identify the bird this feather came from. The feather is pictured on a dream catcher I constructed and I wish to know which bird it came form in order to classify the types of feathers for its sale. A educated and expert answer for its identification would be wonderful.
Thank you so much.
I was doing a bit of research and it seems to resemble the feather of a great horned owl, tawny owl, or an eastern screech owl. Perhaps a hawk of some sort. The feather is 8-9 inches long and is the one located in the middle of the three hanging down from the bottom of the dream catcher. Sorry for the lack of quality.
A photograph is shown below
I am in need of someone's aide to help me identify the bird this feather came from. The feather is pictured on a dream catcher I constructed and I wish to know which bird it came form in order to classify the types of feathers for its sale. A educated and expert answer for its identification would be wonderful.
Thank you so much.
I was doing a bit of research and it seems to resemble the feather of a great horned owl, tawny owl, or an eastern screech owl. Perhaps a hawk of some sort. The feather is 8-9 inches long and is the one located in the middle of the three hanging down from the bottom of the dream catcher. Sorry for the lack of quality.
A photograph is shown below
There are some that come in really young and do bond with people. If they won't turn wild eventually when we soft release, then they get licensed and go into the education program, but that is really rare with raptors. If they hang around a rehabber's house but are technically released, then that is fine.