See what I've done with Pritti's molted feathers.

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Cody-Blu, female Blue-Crowned Conure, Hatched - (approx) June 1, 2014, in a South Florida tree.

Pritti (Cherry-Head Conure) -- Fly in Peace my beautiful boy. Forever I'll love you.
Over the years have been placing them in the unfinished leather wrapped around this rustic wall art made of tree bark and woodsy things.

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Holy crap! that's a lot of feathers!!! It's kind of neat though seeing them all in one place like that. I can't stop staring at them.
 
That's a great idea. Does Pritti ever wonder what it is? :p
 
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That's a great idea. Does Pritti ever wonder what it is? :p

Pritti passed by it a million times. When he rides on my shoulder going in to kitchen -- It hangs on the wall between family room and kitchen. Today I stopped there with him to add some feathers from his current molt. Our little ritual is that I give him a few, one by one, so he can run them through his beak from end to end. It's so cute the way he nibbles them like a cartoon character eating corn on the cob typewriter style (for those of you that remember typewriters, lol). Ten I put them in and say Thank You Pritti; These are Your Feathers (or something like that).

these are just the longer feathers. I don't keep the smaller ones.. Imagine how many I'd have from this little guy.
 

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