Yes, I just clip it on. Thu have baby feathers on their head, just enough for it to stay.
Definitely need pictures of her with a scarf. That would be adorable.
I'll definitely try the hats. And as soon as I finish my chocolate bunny, I'll try the scarf on Bunny. Ha, around Easter time it's hard to talk about Bunny without confusing people.
As for johari's dog question, my duck and I lived with my parents for nearly 7 months, and they had a golden retriever who was about 6 months old when we moved in. The first meeting between duck and dog was a disaster! It would've been fatal if the dog had been on a longer leash, because he ran towards the duck with his mouth open and fangs bared. He wanted to eat the duck so badly!
Over the next 2-3 months, though, we introduced them slowly. Coby (the dog) still liked to chase Bunny (the duck), but he didn't try to bite her. As time went on, their interactions became less exciting, and eventually they were down to a few sniffs and chases here and there, but they mostly ignored each other.
By the 6th or 7th month, Coby and Bunny had actually become friends. While there was no doubt that Coby, as a golden retriever, wanted to "retrieve" Bunny and present her to us, there was also no doubt that he had learned that Bunny was a family member and that doing any harm to her would result in a most severe "bad-dogging." After sniffing her for a few minutes, Coby would just lay down and watch Bunny out of the corner of his eye as she ran around the yard.
Now, I've moved out of my parents' house, and 2/3 of the way across the country! Last time I talked to my parents, they told me that Coby seemed to miss Bunny. While I try to give Bunny all the attention I can, I don't doubt that she misses Coby, too. They may have made each other both a bit uneasy sometimes, but at least they provided each other with entertainment. They got a long and amused each other.
That was a long story, but there you go! That's my dog and duck story.