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  • ===October 2003 Cover Letter - Wreath: Generic Birds=== ...I think we can all agree that birds should only be reblazoned as "generic" birds when there is no other alternative.
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  • [[http://heraldry.sca.org/primer/birds.html]] ...pelicans are 'in their piety'. The present Laurel thought on this is that birds who are represented in their period posture, displaying defining characteri
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  • Birds, on the other hand, can be substantially different. Birds fall into four categories: * "regular-shaped" birds (like martlets, ravens, eagles, falcons)
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  • Creatures fall into several categories: quadrupeds, birds, insects (and other invertebrates whose default position is tergiant), fish * Naiant (for water birds, to dexter or sinister)
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  • Names based on birds. ...ird name", akin to Robin, had we been shown a common pattern of usage that birds were used as given names in period. But we could think of no examples offha
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  • Birds, on the other hand, can be substantially different. Birds fall into four categories: * "regular-shaped" birds (like martlets, ravens, eagles, falcons)
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  • ===October 2003 Cover Letter - Wreath: Generic Birds=== ...I think we can all agree that birds should only be reblazoned as "generic" birds when there is no other alternative.
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  • Like the beasts and their head postures, birds have wing position variants as well that are worth blazoning but not worth ...will no longer specify "elevated" and "inverted" when blazoning displayed birds. (LoAR August 2001)
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  • As we have discussed the birds of the air and the beasts of the field, the denizens of the ocean are also Just as beasts and birds have certain names for postures, most fish have specific names for postures
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  • B. Birds: The postures listed within each group generally conflict, though a distinc ...heraldry.sca.org/laurel/precedents/bruce/references.html#18|Field Guide to Birds]], pp.140-141. (Danielis Pyrsokomos, January, 1993, pg. 17)
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  • B. Birds: The postures listed within each group generally conflict, though a distinc '''Beasts of the Air (birds or monsters that are mostly wing)'''
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  • | Birds || Generally close; see specific birds as well
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  • [[#AppendixLB]]B. Birds: The postures listed within each group generally conflict, though a distinc
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  • * [http://mistholme.com/dictionary/birds/ Birds] ...pelicans are 'in their piety'. The present Laurel thought on this is that birds who are represented in their period posture, displaying defining characteri
    64 KB (9,921 words) - 19:18, 22 June 2022
  • ...ird name", akin to Robin, had we been shown a common pattern of usage that birds were used as given names in period. But we could think of no examples offha
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  • ...hat one of those obelisks was incised "with various figures of animals and birds that the ancient Egyptians used in the place of letters" (p. 58). "
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  • B. Birds: The postures listed within each group generally conflict, though a distinc ...mixed-type charge group consisting of quadrupeds and birds. Quadrupeds and birds do not have comparable postures, so this is allowable under A3D2c. For exam
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  • ...and is not the focus of the citations. This then appears to be a tree with birds, either as fructing on the tree or as effectively maintained charges.
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  • ...mixed-type charge group consisting of quadrupeds and birds. Quadrupeds and birds do not have comparable postures, so this is allowable under A3D2c. For exam
    16 KB (2,643 words) - 17:30, 11 June 2022
  • ...irds." In the same month, Laurel said, "given the College's feelings about birds in a rampant position it is unlikely that a rampant insect would be any mor
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  • As we have discussed the birds of the air and the beasts of the field, the denizens of the ocean are also Just as beasts and birds have certain names for postures, most fish have specific names for postures
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  • As we have discussed the birds of the air and the beasts of the field, the denizens of the ocean are also Just as beasts and birds have certain names for postures, most fish have specific names for postures
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  • ...; and two steps from period practice being other types of heads, including birds' heads.) Given that we have in recent years a number of different types of
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  • ...homa,verdana,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 13.63636302948px;"> Argent three birds some light tincture</span>
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  • ...is a long-tailed, winged biped that functions similarly in posture to both birds and sea-creatures (with documented examples of wyverns statant close, stata ...is a long-tailed, winged biped that functions similarly in posture to both birds and sea-creatures (with documented examples of wyverns statant close, stata
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  • ...1, f. 13r: _Argent, on a bend sable between three wolf's heads gules three birds argent_. The two wolf heads in the upper portion of the field are in fess.< ...o-and-one, "in right triangle", in bend, in pale, and "in swoop" where the birds are mostly in bend with the centermost moved out of line a bit.</span>
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  • ....org/precedents/francois/wreath.html#BIRDRavenP|BIRD -- Ravens and Similar Birds]] ...aldry.sca.org/precedents/francois/wreath.html#AppendixA|APPENDIX A -- Some birds and the postures in which they are found in period English heraldry]]
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  • ...mixed-type charge group consisting of quadrupeds and birds. Quadrupeds and birds do not have comparable postures, so this is allowable under A3D2c. For exam
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  • | Insignia Anglica, BSB 291, 1500s, birds on a bend
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  • ...r head; ones drawn without this tuft are likely to be blazoned simply as //birds//. For example, a //lion'' must have a mane and tufted tail.
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  • '''(birds or monsters that fly with prominent wings)'''
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  • ...1, f. 13r: _Argent, on a bend sable between three wolf's heads gules three birds argent_. The two wolf heads in the upper portion of the field are in fess. ...o-and-one, "in right triangle", in bend, in pale, and "in swoop" where the birds are mostly in bend with the centermost moved out of line a bit. Therefore,
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  • '''Birds''':
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  • ...endix includes commonly used precedent about comparability of charges like birds, mullets/estoiles/suns, and the like.
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  • ''' Birds have comparable postures, in the following groups: ...es by the type of animal for posture. Quadrupeds have comparable postures, birds have comparable postures, insects and other creatures normally found in ter
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  • Head, (fr. tête): as will have been noticed, the heads of beasts, birds, and fishes are very frequently represented by ...categories. These include elements such as paw prints, compass stars, and birds (other than an eagle) displayed. These are tolerated because they're remark
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  • ...complex lines of division. In this particular case, where the wings of the birds, lying along the line of division, distract the eye from its nature, it is
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  • ...categories. These include elements such as paw prints, compass stars, and birds (other than an eagle) displayed. These are tolerated because they're remark
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