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So Far Since This Spring, This Is Some Feathers Left On The Land By Our Friends The Birds. A Count Of

So far since this Spring, this is some feathers left on the land by our friends the birds. A count of 63 on the coffee table + 10 more found this morning. So a total of 73. The entire collection is way bigger and has been all consecrated inside a glass-door cabinet and cannot be removed from it.
This set of feathers will eventually join the others as soon as it will be consecrated. Can you imaging all the natural energy regenerated every day into that glass-door feathers cabinet? And of course no need to mention that this collection expends from season to season.
To name a few from this season's set we can see: Common Raven, Canadian Big Crow, Osprey aka Sea Hawk, Common Grackle, Blue Jays, North Canada's Downy and the Sapsucker Woodpecker, Merlin Falcon, Mourning dove and the small American Goldfinch.
Unbelievable... ! Thank you my friends. We'll make sure to refill your feeding stations every morning.
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So far, this is the second biggest Northern Raven feather found from the latest excursion. Even with my eyes wide shut, just by the smell, I can guest it is one. Definitely going right away in my collection.


Yesterday I stumbled on a bird's nest laying there on the ground. It had surely fallen from a tree due to bad weather. The nesting season is over now so no one has been hurt for sure. As we can see, with these kind of feathers, it was probably built by a couple of House Finch.
Completely without any damage. I'll find a place for it inside my glass-door feathers cabinet.

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So far since this Spring, this is some feathers left on the land by our friends the birds. A count of 63 on the coffee table + 10 more found this morning. So a total of 73. The entire collection is way bigger and has been all consecrated inside a glass-door cabinet and cannot be removed from it.
This set of feathers will eventually join the others as soon as it will be consecrated. Can you imaging all the natural energy regenerated every day into that glass-door feathers cabinet? And of course no need to mention that this collection expends from season to season.
To name a few from this season’s set we can see: Common Raven, Canadian Big Crow, Osprey aka Sea Hawk, Common Grackle, Blue Jays, North Canada’s Downy and the Sapsucker Woodpecker, Merlin Falcon, Mourning dove and the small American Goldfinch.
Unbelievable… ! Thank you my friends. We’ll make sure to refill your feeding stations every morning.