Fine feathers

Another reason to enjoy living in the bush capital is the abundance of bird life. The main road into Canberra (Northbourne Ave) was overtaken with white cockatoos this morning and even our garden has been know to house crimson rosellas, rainbow lorikeets and the odd king parrot – all of them stunningly colourful. We’re getting better at choosing bird attracting plants and we (especially the little one) enjoys finding the colourful feathers in our garden. I have a friend who thinks of feathers as good luck, that you must hold onto one if you find it and it will disappear when it is ready. She once gave me a tiny feather just as she was boarding a plane for a move to Canada – I kept it in my wallet for years and then one day it was gone. She and I now live in the same city. Do you have any feather superstitions?

My feathery finds are from top: Printable Wall Art – Three Feathers by Bates Mercantile CoFeather Dish from Have You Met Miss Jones, Falling Feather Kitchen towel by Little Lark


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One response to “Fine feathers”

  1. No feather superstitions. Sorry. Thanks for sharing your friend’s though; that was fun.

    These are great. I especially love the first image. The varying textures on the feathers are wonderful.

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