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Flock and feathers
Flock and feathers





flock and feathers

I have chosen the Jendaya color pattern, so my parrot has a little green on its lower parts then transitions to yellow on the chest. Start with your parrots tail base, legs & chest area first. If you are making a jendaya conure you can cut all green feathers.Įnlarge picture showing different colors of feathers Again, if you chose to make a sun conure parrot, you will need some yellow primary-covert feathers. In this photo, I have cut feathers of different colors (green, light green & yellow). If you are creating a sun conure color pattern, you will want to cut some yellow primary coverts (shown in the photo).Ģ7. You will use these tiny feathers as a second row, by applying them to just barely overlap your first row of longer primary feathers. Again, use your judgment, depending on the size of your actual parrot sculpt. Next, cut 8-10 primary-covert wing feathers approximately inch or less in length. If you are not sure, trim a feather and hold it up to where you would glue it to your parrot wing and gauge the length from there. First, the primaries (the longer wing tip feathers), and second, the primary-coverts (the smaller, second row of overlapping feathers).Ĭut 8 primary wing feathers approximately 3/8 to less than inch in length (depending on the actual size of your parrot sculpt). You will trim two (2) sets of wing feathers.







Flock and feathers