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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- COLOR FRONTISPIECE:
- Cut-and-Insert Origami(crane, blue magpie, dove b, peregrine falcon, Korean magpie, pheasant, firebird)
- Birds of the Forest(bulbul, pale ouzel, woodpecker b, cuckoo, Siberian blue robin, bush warbler, woodpecker a)
- River and Lake Birds(mallard, mallard, saberbill, duck c, ibis, wagtail b, swan c)
- Seabirds(albatross, seagull c, frigate bird, pelican, swift)
- Explanation
- PROJECTS:
- Swan A
- Swan B
- Crane
- Pheasant
- Dove A
- Peregrine Falcon
- Barn Swallow
- Firebird
- Korean Magpie
- Blue Magpie
- Wagtail A
- Flying Crane
- Flapping Wing Crane
- Peacock-like Crane
- Peacock
- Wild Goose A
- Dove C
- Dove D
- Wild Goose B
- King Fisher
- Little Bittern
- Bulbul
- Wagtail B
- Seagulls A-C
- Japanese Stork
- Saberbill
- Paper Napkin Birds- Duck A-C
- Swan C
- Black Sea Duck
- Pale Ouzel
- Ptarmigan
- Siberian Blue Robin
- Shrike
- Woodpecker A, B
- Black Kite
- Origami Basics
- About the Author
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Title: Flying Bird Origami
Author: Yoshihide Momotani
Format/Publication Date: TPB:1993
Publisher: Seibundo Shinkosha, Tokyo, Japan
Language: English
Page Count: 70
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 9" x 7 1/4"
ISBN: 0870409085
SUMMARY- You get a whole lot of bird for your buck here. I wouldn't hand this book to a complete novice, but I think someone with the basics solidly behind them would have no trouble folding any of these.
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