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I know this is kind off topic but these kinds of feather are all over the place now.... and I wonder what bird they are off.

Sorry couldn't attach image it was too large but the description of it looked about the exact same size and colour as a Eurasian magpie tail feather but there was a one the same kind of blue colour but it had a little bit of yellow and it was a lot smaller.


Thanks, Zippy
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Zip,

Go into the photo thingy and get the size down,

Interesting, are they big feathers? If they are then with a touch of yellow I might go with "Yellow tailed Black Cockatoo". The black feather can give off a blue tinge if held in the right light, if they are large I might go with a tail feather given your location.

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matcho wrote:Zip,

Go into the photo thingy and get the size down,

Interesting, are they big feathers? If they are then with a touch of yellow I might go with "Yellow tailed Black Cockatoo". The black feather can give off a blue tinge if held in the right light, if they are large I might go with a tail feather given your location.

Ken.
I thought it might of belonged to A black cocky! Thanks for the help!
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Hoping to get turquoise parrots tri coloured parrot Finches diamond firetails and more Zeb mutations
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Zip,

Just re read your post......to many variables to make a call given the area you live with all of the rosellas, parrots etc, etc. Please disregard my previous, photo would be nice.

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Zip,

If you are happy so am I but would still like to see a photo.

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matcho wrote:Zip,

Just re read your post......to many variables to make a call given the area you live with all of the rosellas, parrots etc, etc. Please disregard my previous, photo would be nice.

Ken.

When I try to upload a photo it says the file is to large.
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Hoping to get turquoise parrots tri coloured parrot Finches diamond firetails and more Zeb mutations
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I just googled it it looks to be a wing feather of a yellow tailed black cockatoo
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Hoping to get turquoise parrots tri coloured parrot Finches diamond firetails and more Zeb mutations
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Here is a photo I was think it may even be of a satin bower bird..... maybe.
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Hoping to get turquoise parrots tri coloured parrot Finches diamond firetails and more Zeb mutations
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Veiwes 16 times no replies great forum guys......... :clap:
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Hoping to get turquoise parrots tri coloured parrot Finches diamond firetails and more Zeb mutations
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Zippythedoublebar wrote:Veiwes 16 times no replies great forum guys......... :clap:
Although there is some bird guys on here...picking a bird by a feather in a pic is nigh on impossible...plus you have to remember most of us a finchos.... :think:
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