Not really, because the feather is too light to be accurately measured with an instrument indicating in kg.; it probably wouldn't even move the scale, therefore no reading, therefore no measurement!
An adult human being could have their weight measured in kilograms, but a feather would more reasonably be measured in grams or perhaps milligrams. The weight of a feather could be expressed in kilograms, if it were first weighed by a sensitive instrument measuring in milligrams and then move the decimal point to express that measurement in kg. instead of mg., but most instruments used to weigh things in kilograms would likely not be accurate enough to weigh down to 0.001 or so kg.
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Well to simply phrase it, weigh 1 feather and simply times is by one million? also, it depends what type of feather.. it you have varying kinds, you would need to establish an average feather weight before multiplying. to do this simply get 1 of each feather, weigh them, add up the weights and divide by the number of feathers.
The first bird on earth was the Auronis xui. It measured 1.6 feet from beak to tail. Their hipbones and other features suggest it was a relative to modern birds.
5 miles if the bird travells by foot wich i excpect it would he would get ran over by a car.....poo the bar at the top looks like this