The female lays two to three eggs in a small cup shaped nest made from tree fibers, petals, and down feathers.
The nest is a loose ball assembled from grass and feathers.
"To save a man from tar and feathers, no matter what his politics, seems no more than common humanity," he said sharply.
In an attempt to escape, the pair fabricated wings from feathers and wax so they could fly away.
Incomplete albinism is the complete absence of pigment from the skin, eyes, or feathers, but not all three.
Dancers wear elaborate headdresses made from painted feathers, giving rise to the name in Spanish.
They made the soles from feathers or bird skins.
You should have seen the clever little reticules I found, made entirely from feathers.
Also may refer to flights, since early flights were made from feathers.
Personal adornment is made from feathers, such as those of the toucan, and cotton.