I have some underfluffy feathers that belong to Bo and Lorena that I collected last molt. Eventually I want to get some made into earrings. Technically might not be legal though, since crows are a protected bird, so I will have to tell people they are chicken fluffies.
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Chicken fluffies, cute! LOL I checked for Canada, weirdly enough ravens and crows are not protected here. I don't see an issue with feathers that are dropped. Really protective protection.
That makes sense that crows aren't protected. It was a big deal when Canuck the Crow got his federal protection. Now I understand why.
LOL! I'll send you some Canada geese, they're protected here but I bet they aren't there.
They might be, actually! The US "protects" a lot of things.
EDIT: just checked, and yes, it is.
It is? So that means that my friend (won't say which state) was incorrect in terms of hunting wild geese. LOLOL!
Well that depends. Even some protected animals are allowed to be hunted during specified hunting seasons in specific regions. This, sadly, includes crows.
What?! People hunt crows in season in specific regions.....why for boggles my brain.