The Australian Sacred Kingfisher (Todiramphus sanctus) is a medium-sized woodland kingfisher that occurs in mangroves, woodlands, forests and river valleys in Australia,
Size and Grading on image
Note: there is only 2 centre (center) tails on each bird, very rare to obtain a lot for commercial stock, and only 12 tail feather, including centres, per each bird
Ethically sourced feathers in Australia supplied with Legal Permit
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(P) Pristine (AB) Above Average. (A) Average (F) Fair ...
The Sacred Kingfisher is a medium sized kingfisher. It has a turquoise back, turquoise blue rump and tail, buff-white underparts and a broad cream collar. There is a broad black eye stripe extending from bill to nape of neck. Both sexes are similar, although the female is generally lighter with duller upper parts. Young birds are similar to the female, but have varying amounts of rusty-brown edging to feathers on the collar and underparts, and buff edges on the wing coverts.