The best known bird in the world by Chris Maynard

What’s the most familiar wild bird in the world? The pigeon. Its native home is Europe but has spread to cities all over the world. Since most people live in cities they see pigeons on the sidewalks, wires, and parks. They might pick up a feather and wonder about its qualities. For many urbanites, this might be their sole connection with feathers.

This is one reason why I like to work with pigeon feathers. They aren’t very colorful and don’t have a lot in the way of patterns but they are great in black and white. Especially their tails, each with the band of grey in the middle.

Want a small something to search for on your travels? I am planning a piece of feather art using pigeon tail feathers from every large city in the world. So pick up a dropped pigeon tail feather you find from Moscow to Buenos Aires, stick it between pages of a book and when you get home or during your travels send it to me: 8211 Ayer St. Olympia, WA 98501 USA 

Welcome to my Feather blog by Chris Maynard

This blog is an exciting new venture for me because I love feathers, know a lot about them, and like to write about them and show my and other's art. 

The image above is part of a Rupells Vulture wing feather from Africa—naturally molted. The silhouettes are cut from the feather in the shape of the vulture, raised above the background, and lit with directional lighting which gives a shadow effect. This feather would get messy from the rotting meat that the bird eats. But the bird only puts its head in the gory parts and its head is almost bare of feathers. Some vultures are entirely bare of feathers on their heads but the Rupells has a few downy ones, I don't know why.