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Seagul fletch?

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riarcher:
 :D :D

Pat B:
Horsefeathers is protected by Calendergirl!  ;)

StevenT:
Ok, I am asking for real now.... I do a lot of beach combing in Cape Charles, Virginia and seagul feathers are easy finds. How do I find out if they are or are not really legal in Virginia?

Hillbilly:
Steven, I think it's federal law.

Pat B:
I was watching the PBS special on The National Parks the other night and when The Everglades became a National Park a federal law was passed to protect the indigenous bird species from plume hunters. It was in the early 1900s and has probably been amended to protect most other bird species. Do a Google search for Federal bird protection laws. I'm sure you will have plenty to read.  ;)

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