finch ?
Quills and ink==============(Quills are goose wing feathers sharpened at the base to a nib - the nib was then dipped in ink).
The goose, whose feathers are used for quills.
Feathers that you write with are called quills.
Feathers were used as pens to write with ink. They were called "quills."
Feathers can be classified based on the structure of their quills into different types, with the primary categories being contour feathers, flight feathers, and down feathers. Contour feathers have a central shaft (quill) and are responsible for the bird's streamlined shape, while flight feathers, such as primary and secondary feathers, are specialized for flight and have a robust quill. Down feathers, on the other hand, lack a prominent quill and provide insulation. Each type serves distinct functions related to a bird's physiology and ecology.
Quills were the main writing tools for everyone from the 6th century until the 18th century. They were typically goose feathers and sometimes they were swan.
a porcupine has quills
No, zebras do not have quills.
In 1750, people primarily used quills made from bird feathers, often goose or swan feathers, as writing instruments. These quills were dipped in ink to write on paper or parchment. Additionally, metal nibs began to emerge towards the late 18th century, offering a more durable writing option. Ink was typically made from natural ingredients, such as soot or plant extracts, mixed with water.
Nope, pencils weren't invented yet. Instead they used feathers dipped in ink.
it has about 30,000 quills