Plumage

It's all in the Plumage. A symbol of great beauty, wealth and spirit.
The Ostrich is known for hiding its head to avoid seeing danger however Ostrich feathers represent truth.
Maybe the Ostrich realizes truth is sometimes hidden.
Baby Ostrich Feather

In dreams, feathers mean travel or the ability to move more freely in life. White feathers in dreams indicate innocence or a fresh start in a spiritual sense.
Blue Fronted Amazon Parrot feather

Indian Peafowl Feather

Red Bird of Paradise Feather

Ancient Egyptians believed feathers were a connection with the Sky Gods. Ma'at, the Egyptian Goddess
of Justice would weigh the hearts of the newly dead against the weight of a feather to determine the
worthiness of his or her soul.
Golden Pheasant Feather

Golden Headed Quetzal Feather

The Pheasent represents resourcefullness, prosperity, creativity, inflence, nobility, wealth and virtue.
Grey Peacock Pheasant Feather

As a celtic symbol, feathers were worn by Druids to invoke the Sky Gods and gain celestial wisdom.
King bird of Paradise Feather

Native American Indians believed feathers represented ascension and spiritual evolution. Chiefs wore feathers to symbolize their connection with the spiritual higher plane.
The Great Spotted Woodpecker Feather

The Peacock feather reprents pride, nobility and glory. Peacocks are also known to eat poisonous plants with no ill effects, making their feathers a symbol of incorruptibility and immortality.

Red Crested Turaco Feather

Scarlet Macaw Feather

Spotted Eagle Owl Feather

White feathers represent great power on the spiritual plane.