EVeryone, thank you. They could possibly be from pretty much any large bird. I put them up on Facebook Bird ID group and so far no one has come up with anything for sure. Darn it.
Grouse? Or a Woodcock (Timber Doodle) if you've had a warm spell, one might have decided to set up a drumming pad nearby, only to be shut out by the weather again.
Wil we haven't ruled anything out, and we have had grouse hit the windows a time or two. I put the pic up on the big Facebook ID group and didn't get a single firm response. They are still stuck there, making me wonder, day after day. Thanks
I'm probably wrong, but they look like wild turkey feathers to me.
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ReplyDeleteFrom Native American study could they be small Eagle Feathers? Look like some I have seen in class.Merri
ReplyDeleteA mystery, hope you are able to solve it.
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was wild turkey...hope you find out and share with us.
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EVeryone, thank you. They could possibly be from pretty much any large bird. I put them up on Facebook Bird ID group and so far no one has come up with anything for sure. Darn it.
ReplyDeleteGrouse? Or a Woodcock (Timber Doodle) if you've had a warm spell, one might have decided to set up a drumming pad nearby, only to be shut out by the weather again.
ReplyDeleteWil we haven't ruled anything out, and we have had grouse hit the windows a time or two. I put the pic up on the big Facebook ID group and didn't get a single firm response. They are still stuck there, making me wonder, day after day. Thanks
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