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Feather Gallery

Feather Gallery offers tools to identify bird species through its feathers by providing high-resolution scans ...

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Feather Gallery offers tools to identify bird species through its feathers by providing high-resolution scans of bird feathers.

The app helps you if you are interested in lifting the secret about found feathers of different shapes and colors. Find out which feather belongs to which bird.

Wherever you may be, our Feather Gallery provides a quick and easy tool to identify your feather. Just open the digital “Feather Atlas” and start your research.

The free version contains the order of Passeriformes (About 70 birds). If you like the app, use the in-app purchase to buy the full version and get access to more than 200 birds.

More than 900 feathers of 200 birds have been scanned, additionally realistic water color paintings of the bird species are provided.

Features:
You found an unidentified feather, and you want to know what bird it belongs to? Just browse our Feather Gallery App!

Do a little detective work: Identify the bird through its common or scientific name, order or family. Combine this with references to habitat and geographic location: Where did you find the feather (forest, seaside and mountains, remote or urban areas?)

Our Feather Gallery provides a search tool to facilitate the identification of unknown feathers. This tool allows to accurately identify bird species by a corresponding list of birds and to allocate the feather.
In addition, our Feather Gallery gives you good tips what kind of research you can do to successfully determine the origin of feathers.

Which other details are important to identify a bird through an unknown feather?
Define time and location of discovery, classify your feathers by general attributes like pattern, color, shape and size.

To ensure the best experience in in areas with bad connection, you may download the required bird and feather images in advance.

Last update

April 7, 2020

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