There are a few feathers of high white cloud in an otherwise blue sky.
And while that may ruffle some feathers among the old guard, it's not necessarily all bad.
Leaning into conversations that might ruffle feathers, garner criticism or put us at risk or rejection.
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"You can see how the fight feathers are just starting to emerge, " he said.
When we wear or use those feathers, we're calling on the energy of the entire bird.
Fifth, encourage others to give their views, even if it may ruffle some feathers.
Mr Brown will also ruffle business feathers with his plans to toughen-up competition law.
The first artificial Christmas trees were made in Germany using goose feathers that were dyed green.
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Reagan was not afraid to ruffle feathers and put dramatic, even radical plans on the table.
This covering seemed to be made of peacock feathers, full of eyes and shimmering colors.
The rest of the bird is processed for its meat, remaining organs, bones and feathers.
"We now know that feathers did not originate as flight structures, " said Professor Benton.
Scientists think the feathers may have evolved as insulation to keep the animal warm.
The bright red feathers around its eyes and noisy cackle are hard to miss once identified.
The result is much plucking of peacock feathers and a celebration of female powers of deception.
"Sheen feathers may represent an alternative way to become more colourful and conspicuous, " says Dr Galvan.
There's a parrot in Mexico with 30 species of mites that dwell on its feathers.
The EU has banned the import of untreated feathers from Turkey and six countries around it.
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And Alberto Gonzales, who has been nominated for the job, has already ruffled liberal feathers.
He claims to have devoted several months to smoothing ruffled feathers elsewhere, especially in France.
Local ones are known as yellow chickens due to the color of their feathers.
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Nothing moved among the green leafy stalks, which were head high and surmounted by feathers of seed.
The parrot had plucked out most of its feathers was was said to resemble an oven-ready chicken.
Both juvenile and adult specimens had evidence of downy feathers, but only an adult had wing-like structures.
The findings also help to resolve a long-standing debate about the evolution and original function of feathers.
It makes it indisputable that a body covering similar to feathers was present in non-avian (flightless) dinosaurs.
How did Jews "fall into feathers, " as Leibl Feldman describes the situation in Oudtshoorn: Jerusalem of Africa?
His co-authored paper backs up theories birds evolved from dinosaurs whose feathers were not used for flying.
Dr Negro cautioned that there was no way to tell how the feathers were put to use.
The society's researchers will now carry out further tests from feathers of slender-billed curlews held in museums.
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