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The Magic of Finding an Owl Feather

Hi. Everyone.

I’m Keiko. I’m a Soul Level Animal Communicator®.


A few days ago, while I was watering my garden, I found a feather. Since I live in the mountains, I often come across feathers—actually, I have quite a collection. However, this one was different. When I first saw it, it looked like a baby feather, but I didn’t think much of it and tucked it into my pocket.


After finishing my yard work, I checked my pocket to put away the feather, but it was gone. I must have lost it while I was working outside.


Then it showered for a couple of days, so I stayed indoors and didn’t need to water the garden.


A few days later, I was back outside watering my plants when I noticed something unusual in the garden. At first, I thought it was a moth or some kind of bug. I stared at it from different angles and from a distance, but it wasn’t moving.


As I needed to pick some turnips from the garden, I approached the strange object to take a closer look. To my surprise, it was the feather I had found a few days earlier, stuck on a pumpkin leaf waiting for me to find it.


I snapped a picture of it and began searching for its owner.


Great Horned Owl feather


After some research, I discovered it was a feather from a Great Horned Owl.


Great Horned Owl

babies

Great Horned Owl babies


I've lived here for 20 years, and this is the first time I’ve found feathers from these magnificent birds!


Even though I thought I had lost it, the feather remained in my yard for a few days. It holds significant meaning for me.



For your information, since owls are nocturnal, they have a special connection to the Moon and are also associated with clairvoyance and clairaudience.



Have you found a feather recently?



Love and Peace

Keiko

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