I think the tail feathers might be more than a little too long at well over 1 metre lengthAmaranth wrote:Do they make good quill pens?
Peacock moulting time - wahoo!
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Re: Peacock moulting time - wahoo!
Lovely. If I was getting married again I would probably put them in my hair as I had black feathers in my hair on my wedding day, peacock feathers, given our lifestyle now would be perfect.marshlander wrote:You could use them for a bouquet
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or make 'feather eggs'
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some of the tail feathers are short, but the "bone" is a lot thinner, however, I have collected other feathers from the peacock which are the under ones which are plain tan in colour but with a very thick "bone" to them, I had thought about making a quill, though I don't know how, or inserting a biro into one (if that is possible) to make a sale-able craft product.
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