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BD1
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This bird close-up shows the
power and fierceness that some birds show. |
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BD2
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The exact history of the peace dove holding
the olive branch is not known. What is known is that is
has excited the imagines of such dignitaries as Picasso
and Jane Goodall. |
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BD3
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This woodcut style peace dove not only symbolizes
peace on earth but a green earth policy as well. |
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BD4A
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The vulture to some is the symbol of death
and decay, but others see it as a transitionary emblem
to a place of greater peace. |
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BD4
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The fanciful, Japanese birds are as symolic
of the culture and artistry of Japan as they are of the
birds themselves. |
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BD5
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This Japanese bird is as decorative as any
other Japanese artwork. |
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BD6
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Geese flying in formation seem to grace
a guitar pick as a dual symbol of freedom. |
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BD7
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Geese fly over this tranquil scenic sunset
as an ideal day is ending. |
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BD8
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The owl in our culture has many symbols:
it is considered wise by most and some even associate
it with witchcraft and medicine, the weather, birth and
death and having powers of prophecy. |
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BD9
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This cartoon owl peaks out from behind the
greenery to see what is going on in the world. |
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BD10
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This owl is simple and elegant in the artistry
and appear to be regal and wise beyond his years. |
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BD11
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This woodcut-style pelican drawing is both
masterful and modern in its depiction. |
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BD12
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This turkey may not be on a pilgrimage but
is both boastful and elegant in its grandeur. |
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BD13
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This Antarctic bird poses in one of the
coldest places in the planet. |
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BD14
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The seagul is both knowing and confident
in this depiction of one of the most populous coastal
birds. |
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BD15
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The peacock is ornamental and elegant and
a delight to adorn any t-shirt. |