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dragonman:
Yep , they got laws for just about everything! but still I think it is good the eagles are protected.
Vtclimber , what kind of work do you do that you got so many eagle feathers? if theres no laws here you could always send them here when your work is done ::)

Greatgoogamooga:

--- Quote from: vtclimber on January 11, 2010, 06:01:50 pm ---Almost all species of birds are protected to some extent under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. In the states, it is actually illegal to possess a feather from any migratory bird (although that is never enforced).

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Wouldn't that include goose feathers, then?

Goog

Hillbilly:
Geese are listed as gamebirds, and are legal to hunt within open seasons and possess the parts thereof. Same with ducks, doves, crows, etc.

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