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Request for feathers

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Subject: Request for feathers
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 19:07:57 +1100
Katarina,

How can you tell the difference between a feather that has been
moulted and one that has been gained by killing the bird from which it came from? I doubt that a person who has killed a bird to gain the
feathers will admit to the method in which it was obtained.

Regards,

Carl Clifford


On 30/10/2009, at 6:12 PM,  wrote:

Hi all

SPAM or not. To me it is only a request for feathers - people worldwide
collect all sorts of stuff and feathers are for sure one of those.
Considering his age and that he obviously have been told about aussie
feather rules I can admit it is a bit weird to send such a request
again.
But remember it is only(?) in Australia that it is illegal to collect
feathers, even naturally moulted ones. Thats weird to me..........

Regards
Katarina
64ºN and snow in the air

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