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Has creating origami birds eluded you? Well, after watching this video (a million times) I think that you will be able to make your own origami birds [2:46]
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Hmph! Yeah, sure, I can learn to fold origami birds--when pigs fly!
( oragami pigasus video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqo-dLkyl3o )
Origami has been my hobby for nigh onto 20 years now, and while birds are a common theme, they're rarely as complex and intricate as, say, origami insects are. Still, there are some very beautiful avian models out there, more than there are web sites for them (each of the following are folded from a single square of paper, no cuts, no glue)!:
Satoshi Kamiya's lyrebird
birds by Robert Lang
owl by Katsuta Kyohei