I'm afraid this is one of the pair that always sat in the Maple tree...No idea what happened to it, only this partial wing & some feathers. :(
Foto 1: La pluma más grande mide 14,6 cm.
Foto 2: La pluma más grande mide ~22 cm.
Fotos 3 y 4: Las plumas miden ~29 cm.
During the start of the eclipse neighbor hood dogs started to howl like crazy and then died down after about a minute. Birds still tweeted but it was less and sounded more panicked, two turkey vultures were flying near by and then immediately landed once the eclipse had started,
I think, based on tail pattern and white and black primaries
@featherenthusiast - any ideas on who these feathers might be from?
I found those feathers this morning on an natural park , they were even more and they were close to an tree. Most likely from an wood pigeon.
Found this morning in an natural park , It was found in an meadow close to some tree. Most likely from an Passeriforme.
Largest feathers 5.5 to 7.5 inches long. White with ashen / gray splotches on undersides, closer to the tip of feathers. Some feathers had gray streaks along margins.
These feathers were part of a group of them including downy feathers underneath a bird feeder. Unfortunately I think a winged predator took off with the dove.
Feather caught in the glasswort
A hawk, I think immature Cooper's, came from behind me and landed on a pigeon about 15ft away in front of me. When I finally flicked my hand an eternity of maybe a whole second later, the hawk and pigeon both flew away in opposite directions.
I found these blue and gray feathers along the curb at night. There was a pair of Great Horned Owls nearby, perhaps predators to whoever these came from.
The feather on the left is from 5/14/23 observation... The right feather was found beneath the Phoebe nest... https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/161670689