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Email requesting feathers

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Subject: Email requesting feathers
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 15:47:49 +1030
I picked up a tail feather in about 2000 (which I still have) of a
Glossy Cockatoo on Kangaroo Island, South Oz. When I walked into the
rangers office at Seal Bay with the feather stuck in my hat band  I was
immediately accosted by one of the rangers who warned me that to even
pick up and keep a feather is illegal. Be careful out there all you
feather collectors.

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I got exactly the same too! I thought I was special. LOL!!! 

Glad I visit this list daily. This fellow is not going to get my Sooty
and Powerful Owl feathers then, neither the Tawny Frogmouths nor
others..... (Of course all were found on the ground or dropped by
rehabilitated birds)

Cheers
Akos :) 

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