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JPGLSG

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My neighbor and I are in different options as to what bird this feather came from. I live in central GA and have had a pair of Red Tail Hawks nesting in the same nesting tree in my back woods for the last nine years. I also have many Turkey in and out of the area several times during the year. Issac says it is a turkey feather and I saw it is from one of the young Red Tails. It is approx. 10 inches long, what say you experts??

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Go to link below and click on "get started with feather ID" at top of page and take it from there.
http://www.fws.gov/lab/featheratlas/idfeather.php
I found a feather in by backyard where I'd seen a hawk, but couldn't see it well enough to ID it. From the feather I could tell it was a red shouldered hawk.
Actually yours looks a lot like a red shouldered too.
 
Believe it or not, if it's a hawk feather you are in violation of federal law...

http://www.gpnc.org/raptors1.htm
 
It's a hawk feather, and you can be fined for having it. Post here that you put it back where you found it, so you won't be visited by a SWAT team and lose your dog. ;)
 
pisgah said:
Believe it or not, if it's a hawk feather you are in violation of federal law...

http://www.gpnc.org/raptors1.htm

What if you find it on your own property and you don't want it on your property? What if you don't want errant feathers messing up your nice property? What are you supposed to do with it?

Are you supposed to call a game warden to come and pick it up? Then what does he do with it?
 
caryc said:
pisgah said:
Believe it or not, if it's a hawk feather you are in violation of federal law...

http://www.gpnc.org/raptors1.htm

What if you find it on your own property and you don't want it on your property? What if you don't want errant feathers messing up your nice property? What are you supposed to do with it?

Are you supposed to call a game warden to come and pick it up? Then what does he do with it?

I dunno. But I know of a case years back where a kid who was an aspiring taxidermist picked up a roadkilled owl and mounted it -- quite nicely, too -- only to have someone rat him out to the wildlife folks. No prosecution, ultimately, but scads of hassle, and he had to give up the owl. Stupid situation, for sure.
 
pisgah said:
Believe it or not, if it's a hawk feather you are in violation of federal law...

http://www.gpnc.org/raptors1.htm
MacEntyre said:
It's a hawk feather, and you can be fined for having it. Post here that you put it back where you found it, so you won't be visited by a SWAT team and lose your dog. ;)

Well lan-sakes guys, it seems like every time I turn around I'm doing something on my property that is breaking the law. I read through the rules, but am I not in possession of this feather by the fact it is on my property, period. I sure don't want the storm troopers knocking down my door and shooting me or my dog. I have taken this feather right back to the rock I found it on, I have a photo to prove it. I'll give the hysterical society a call and tell them to remove it at once.

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JPGLSG said:
pisgah said:
Believe it or not, if it's a hawk feather you are in violation of federal law...

http://www.gpnc.org/raptors1.htm
MacEntyre said:
It's a hawk feather, and you can be fined for having it. Post here that you put it back where you found it, so you won't be visited by a SWAT team and lose your dog. ;)

Well lan-sakes guys, it seems like every time I turn around I'm doing something on my property that is breaking the law. I read through the rules, but am I not in possession of this feather by the fact it is on my property, period. I sure don't want the storm troopers knocking down my door and shooting me or my dog. I have taken this feather right back to the rock I found it on, I have a photo to prove it. I'll give the hysterical society a call and tell them to remove it at once.

Tell them you want it removed with no damage to your property. No foot prints, broken plants or any evidence that they were ever there.
 
I feel better now... you've done the right thing.

I claim to have done that for all of the hawk feathers I have, er, used to have, er, inadvertantly acquired. that fell on my property. It's my story, and I'm sticking to it!
 
MacEntyre said:
I feel better now... you've done the right thing.

I claim to have done that for all of the hawk feathers I have, er, used to have, er, inadvertantly acquired. that fell on my property. It's my story, and I'm sticking to it!

Thanks MacEntyre, I feel better to. I was on my way back from the woods and look what I found, one I can keep. Lose a feather, find a feather......

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JPGLSG said:
Lose a feather, find a feather...
:lol:

You need lots of those, and some crow and goose feathers, so they will cover the hawk feathers, er, I mean, turkey feathers, that are in the bottom of the cigar box.
 
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