The book Bird Feathers: a guide to North American Species by Scott and MacFarlane is great, but iNaturalist.org does a good job as well. Cailin O'Connor, Pompton Lakes Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone -------- Original message --------From: jim wright <wrightjamesb...> Date: 3/3/25 11:45 AM (GMT-05:00) To: <JERSEYBI...> Subject: [JERSEYBI] Feather identification I'm working on a birding column on the best way to identify a feather youfind, and I would love the advice of JerseyBirders.Is there a great app, or website you recommend?And yes, I know it's illegal to keep them. :- )Many thanks.-- Jim WrightMy latest book is "The Screech Owl Companion" www.screechowl.net/My nature blog is www.celeryfarm.netList Guidelines: https://lists.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind2107&L=JERSEYBI&P=R685&X=OE8E22FEF3A2B10DFE5List help: <jerseybi-request...> archives: https://lists.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=jerseybiNJ Bird Records Committee: www.njbrc.com