where can i find a real feather?

where can i find a real feather that isn’t made of some sort of fabric? any big name craft stores that dont only sell dyed feathers made of some synthetic fibers
looking for eagle feather (or some other bird feather that resembles one

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4 Responses to “where can i find a real feather?”

  1. THATDuDe says:

    go to a zoo

  2. mouse says:

    yeah, a zoo would actually have some interesting feathers. I think I could find a peacock feather at my zoo (: you might be able to order some online…

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  3. Shari G says:

    Craft shops should have them.

  4. curtisports2 says:

    Eagle feathers are illegal to own for anyone except native Americans who can show that they are being used for spiritual uses. For that reason, I don’t recommend taking a walk in the woods, because if you did find an eagle feather, even if you didn’t know it, you could be fined a huge sum of money. If you do know birds, though, the woods is a good place to find owl or hawk feathers.

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