The Bald Egele
African Grey
Any except for endangered species or bird of prey.
Scientific research shows that a White Bellied Sea-Eagle is a bird of prey.
A kookaburra is a bird, so it is covered with feathers. The feathers are mostly shades of brown, cream and white, with some splashes of blue, which allow the birds to camouflage effectively within their their habitat while they wait for their prey.
Young barn owls need feathers to keep them warm and for flight once strong enough.
Depending on the state you live in, it can be illegal to own a bird of prey, or any part of a bird of prey; to include feathers as well. The exception to the rule is if you are using it for educational purposes, such as a school or college. Check you local laws regarding this before you make a purchase.
Lots of eagles have thick feathers to protect from the climate. They also have thick feathers because they eat snakes and if a snake ever tries to bite them, it can't bite through all of those feathers
It means you have just killed a white owl and now have a dead bird of prey.
No, they naturally molt their tail feathers following the breeding season
Snowy Owl
No. I am your prey and i'm going to hunt you down
I have a theory. I've noticed the easiest way to tell a bird of prey apart from non predatory birds is by the tail shape and head. If the head and tail are white it's very difficult for the prey to recognize the eagle as a predator against the sky. I've noticed pigeons where I live don't mind the turkey buzzards flying over head, but as soon as a hawk in the air they immediately bolt. If all you can see of a bald eagle in the sky is the wing shape, it is easy to think the large bird may just be a goose, duck or buzzard.