Something many of you would not be familiar with: A native Australian bird that was self - introduced into New Zealand in around the '20s and '30s (probably blew over in a storm and liked it better here so stayed!) So called because of the spurs on their wing (obviously!) Have to cut 'em off as they rip holes in plastic bags. Sharp little things. You can see them in this pic. - Not taken by me BTW. The bird is about twice the size of a blackbird.
Before the paddocks around my house were turned into apple orchards, there were a heap that would fly in each winter, so I harvested a few (as you would ). I tried cooking the breasts and they were surprisingly not too bad - a bit small. Currently my hackle of choice for small wingless wets. The coverts are a nice darker dun colour and it imitates the little emerging flies we have here nicely. I have not used the breast and back - neck hackles yet. but they seem nice enough.
The Spur Winged Plover
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Re: The Spur Winged Plover
Looks like they would have beautiful dun feathers. I was just telling my wife about these birds (she is an avid bird watcher) and she said we are going to have to come to NZ to see them...
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Re: The Spur Winged Plover
Do I guess correctly it would be just about impossible to get one of these fine feathered creatures out of the country in a mailing box?
Would you by any chance have a photo of one of the flies you have tied with these feathers?
Would you by any chance have a photo of one of the flies you have tied with these feathers?
Re: The Spur Winged Plover
Yes and yes. I'll post a pic later...
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Re: The Spur Winged Plover
Aha! Another reason to visit the Land of the Long White Cloud besides the excellent fishing, to get some of those marvelous feathers (along with more Pukeko as I'm running low).
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Re: The Spur Winged Plover
Here y'are Stephen:
The hackle/feather is slightly darker than in the pic, the lights I use make it a bit lighter...
The hackle/feather is slightly darker than in the pic, the lights I use make it a bit lighter...
Re: The Spur Winged Plover
I really like that Johnno. Maybe if I am lucky, one of these birds will self migrate to the US. The coloring is excellent and you tied one good looking fly. Thanks for remembering.