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Postby Witch13 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:42 pm

Have you tried the wikipedia?
There are genrall info and some more wiccan, about legends regarding owls!

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Postby Ravencry » Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:53 pm

Sorry to disagree with everyone, but I think that it may be a hawk feather..A barred owl feather is also a possibility....check out these feathers and compare, see which one matches the best.

http://www.lab.fws.gov/featheratlas/fea ... HA_wing_ad
http://www.lab.fws.gov/featheratlas/fea ... wing_adult

http://www.lab.fws.gov/featheratlas/fea ... wing_adult

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Postby Release.the.bats » Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:04 pm

I think it matches the Barred Owl Feather the best.
It is a dark rich coloration of stripes, Thick stripes, a solid black tip.
The only problem with the Red-shouldered Hawk is that they are lighter and have more stripes (thinner).

I'd say it would be solved if you can take a picture Twine, and don't put it against a white background, maybe take a picture in some grass?

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Postby Ravencry » Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:09 pm

yes, when you bring up the stripes and compare them, it is surely a barred owl feather.

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Postby Twine » Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:13 pm

Sorry to disagree with everyone, but I think that it may be a hawk feather..A barred owl feather is also a possibility....check out these feathers and compare, see which one matches the best.

http://www.lab.fws.gov/featheratlas/fea ... HA_wing_ad
http://www.lab.fws.gov/featheratlas/fea ... wing_adult

http://www.lab.fws.gov/featheratlas/fea ... wing_adult

It looks similar to both.
But it's almost identical to this feather of the barred owl.
The hawk feather seems too small, or at least for the shape of this feather.
Not to say it's one or the other, it could be something completely different.
I'd say it would be solved if you can take a picture Twine, and don't put it against a white background, maybe take a picture in some grass?

I can most certainly do this. :)

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Postby Release.the.bats » Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:33 pm

This hawk is another possibility.
http://www.lab.fws.gov/featheratlas/fea ... HA_tail_ad

My issue with it being a barred owl feather might have to do with shape, but that depends on where exactly the feather was located on the wing.

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Postby Teaca » Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:39 pm

its so pretty
merry meet, merry part, until we meet again blessed be

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Postby Twine » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:04 pm

This hawk is another possibility.
http://www.lab.fws.gov/featheratlas/fea ... HA_tail_ad

My issue with it being a barred owl feather might have to do with shape, but that depends on where exactly the feather was located on the wing.
It does look very similar to those.

It is very hard to tell. I will ask my grandfather, he may know. He knows quite a bit about birds, so perhaps he will have the answer. :)
its so pretty
Isn't it, though!?
It was quite the prize. ^^

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Postby Twine » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:21 pm

Oh, and if you still want it, here's the picture o the feather in the grass.

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Postby Witch13 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:27 pm

i got a peregrin feather, wing :)

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Postby Twine » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:34 pm

i got a peregrin feather, wing :)
Really?
Is it lovely? :o

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Postby Witch13 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:41 pm

yup, i got to see the peregrin do those flying tricks, like catching meat in the air. It was in a bird shelter.. Peter the Peregrin! A magnificent bird!

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Postby Release.the.bats » Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:20 pm

I think it might be from the Hawk I posted.
The Barred Owl feathers have a tan streak close to the center and off to one side.
Yours is very distinctly dark and light.
Have you asked him about it yet?

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Postby Twine » Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:55 pm

I did and he thinks it's the owl.
He had me pull up a picture of both and the hawk only has 4 dark bands.
The owl has 6 and that matches my feather.
I'm still leaning towards the owl, personally, but I'm no expert.

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Postby Release.the.bats » Tue Jul 13, 2010 12:25 am

Barred or Spotted Owl
People with totem can appear threatening on the outside,
but are actually very benign.
This Owl can teach us how to use your voice to great effect.

The Barred Owl is a very vocal creature that will duet with its mate, correspondingly the Barred Owl is spirit guide to Shamans who are gifted in speech, and cooperative with others.

http://crazyowlsperch.com/
This guy might be good to learn about.

The Wolf's moon tripod link I posted initially has a LOT of information on owls period, with little tid bits on how the traits differ depending on the type of owl.


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