CLASSIC; Jock Scott

Jock Scott
Designed by John Scott, 1850, Pattern as per George M. Kelson, Montage Daniel Bolduc.

Tag: Fine oval silver tinsel and yellow floss.
Tail: Golden pheasant crest and Indian crow (sub dyed pheasant neck).
Butt: Black ostrich herl.
Body: Rear half, golden yellow floss veiled with toucan feathers (sub dyed pheasant neck) and butt of black ostrich herl; front half, black floss.
Ribs: Fine oval silver tinsel over rear half, wider round and flat silver tinsel over front half.
Hackle: Black, palmered over black floss.
Throat: Speckled guinea fowl.
UnderWing: Two strips of white-tipped turkey tail with strands of peacock sword tied over upper edge.
Wings: Married strands of peacock wing; yellow, scarlet, and blue swan (sub dyed goose shoulder); speckled bustard (subs turkey), florican bustard (subs turkey), and golden pheasant tail. Outside has narrow married strips of teal and black-barred wood duck; roof of bronze mallard.
Sides: Jungle cock.
Cheeks: Blue chatterer (subs kingfisher).
Topping: Golden pheasant crest.
Horns: Blue and yellow macaw (omitted).
Head: Black tying thread.