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Birds are usually recognised only as complete entities. On this page we would like to tell you something about feathers. It deals with a selection of bird species for whom the aesthetics of individual feathers should become apparent. This page does not claim to be comprehensive, nor a replacement for identification literature. [Information of the supplier, translated]
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