I started of by directly scanning in this feather of a guinea-fowl (tarentaal, paarlhoen).
By clipping and rotating bits and pieces of the image, I created the background images that can be seen on these pages. The feather has two parts, roughly dividing the feather in two equal halves. The part closest to the body of the bird is soft and downy and of a greyish colour. The other halve is stiff like a normal feather. It is black with dirty white spots arranged in rows parallel to the long axis of the feather and terminating at the apex of the feather.
© 1996 mloots@medic.up.ac.za