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    Default blue and white eared pheasants

    Just thought some people would like to see some pics of these awsome birds, the feathers are used for a heron sub, used for salmon/spey flies.






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    Default Humphhh

    Like that Grey!
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    Default Grey Bird A.K.A.......

    Swamp Turkey.
    Close as you are going to get C.
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    they come in 3 colours......blue,brown,white .

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    I`ll have to make a tying night at your place and check these feathers out and see what type of flies you make with them. It`s a really good stash of feathers

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    They look so soft and webby.
    Bet they'd be good for pillow stuffing.
    Hey! Maybe a source for feathers.

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