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feather pic ATT

To: 'Judith L-A' <>, "" <>
Subject: feather pic ATT
From: Philip Veerman <>
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2018 11:29:03 +0000
It is surely a tail feather of an adult Pheasant Coucal. Look at the picture in 
HANZAB for example.  It is certainly a tail feather. If not a native, then 
there are options among the various pheasant tail feathers, but I doubt it. 

Philip

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Judith L-A
Sent: Sunday, 21 January, 2018 4:10 PM
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Subject: feather pic ATT

Whose feather is this, do you think? Note that it was found on a vehicle track 
enmeshed in bark & sticks, so was perhaps carried into the habitat-patch by a 
child – at 500m SEQ open montane heathy woodland, few birds ever present…




Judith 
SEQ 500m



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