For crafts, costumes, or fly-tying, "Substitute Quetzal Feathers" are often used. These are typically treated or dyed feathers from non-endangered birds (like roosters) that mimic the quetzal's 30-inch iridescent tail.

Since real feathers are not widely available for purchase, you can find high-quality and artisan crafts through major retailers and specialized marketplaces. 🧵 Synthetic "Substitute" Feathers

The is the national bird of Guatemala and is sacred to Mayan and Aztec cultures.

Ancient civilizations would capture the birds, pluck their tail feathers, and release them, as killing the bird was often a crime. 🛍️ Where to Buy Alternatives & Themed Items