Wiktionary
birdskin
n. the skin of a bird, detached from that bird, especially as prepared during study of the bird or for display
Usage examples of "birdskin".
He pointed at the birdskin mantle he had given Madoc and nodded, and nodded again in pleasure as he fingered the blue beads and held them up to show.
The birds quit their birdskins, and turn upon him with spears and swords.
Brilliant birdskins had been pieced together in an intricate patchwork pattern to cover six feet of the opposite wall.