I was seeking a tool for helping me identify a feather I found, and ran 
across a seemingly effective feather ID tool from US F&W. I've never heard 
it mentioned in writing anywhere or by anyone I've birded with, so figured 
I'd share it here. It works much like Merlin where you enter whatever info 
you have (in this case pattern, color, size, position, and/or type of 
bird), and it shows you pictures of the possible matches.

https://www.fws.gov/lab/featheratlas/idtool.php

Donna Stumpp
Jefferson County, CO

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