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PostPosted: 09 Jan 2009, 17:57 
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HI, I just need to know the name of the bird from the artbook in Mandylion's album. Or where does it come from?
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PostPosted: 11 Jan 2009, 12:11 
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I looked for their names* (still searching on the internet) a long time ago but never had the answer too.

I still don't know if these birds really exists... maybe they're just part of mythology or something imaginary. Also to me the one on "In Motion #1" doesn't look the same as the one on "Leaves" page.

let's keep on searching!! ^

If I find it out, I'll give you the information!


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It's not a penguin, that's sure.

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Can I see a picture of it? I might be able to indentify it 8) just maybe

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PostPosted: 19 Jan 2009, 19:59 
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Calin wrote:
Can I see a picture of it? I might be able to indentify it 8) just maybe



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It's a Velociraptor, and Dodo bird, hybrid.

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well, if we ignore the hands, what you got there seems to be a Toucan.
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That is not the bird i was refering to. I was wondering about the bird that is printed beside one of the songs inside the book.


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ok, where you talking about the Heron ?
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PostPosted: 20 Jan 2009, 12:41 
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Yep, that's the one. Thanks.


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PostPosted: 23 Jan 2009, 19:45 
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Location: Next door to that other neighbor of yours who always gives strange looks but never says anything...
I also had a hand in researching this with Calin :)


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Thanks J Ray!! eheh..


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It´s an Ibis, and was adored in ancient Egypt as a sacred bird, related to Toth...


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It´s an Ibis, and was adored in ancient Egypt as a sacred bird, related to Toth...

that's what I thought first, but the ibis has a very thin beak downwards, and no plume on the head.

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