Second photo, obvious mouse nest.Tom P.
    On Friday, May 3, 2024 at 10:13:58 AM EDT, Jasmine Heckman 
<jasmine.heck...@gmail.com> wrote:   

 Hello there,
I visited a collection recently for the first time that generally does not have 
a lot of individuals overseeing the materials.  They have some taxidermy bird 
mounts that have been losing a lot of feathers over the past few years.  I 
found some lovely little beds within the same space using the feathers and lots 
of droppings and urine, but I don't know if the mice are actually removing the 
feathers (vs. seizing the opportunity to cushion up their beds for the night), 
if the feathers are naturally falling, or if another pest is causing the 
destruction.  
The pictures are not great (no lighting in the space), but I am wondering if in 
looking at these if anyone has any insight.  I greatly appreciate your help!
Thanks,Jasmine






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