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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 November 2024. This list of fictional birds is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. Ducks, penguins and birds of prey are not included here, and are listed separately at list of fictional ducks, list of fictional penguins, and list of fictional birds of prey. For non-fictional birds see List ...
Pages in category "Fictional crows" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acorn Green; B.
Enormous bird Kirby series: Dahila Great horned owl: Angry Birds Stella: One of Stella's friends who likes to do experiments. Eagle Eagle The Seven Adventures of Sindbad (シンドバッド7つの冒険; Shindobaddo 7tsu no bōken) A giant red eagle that carries Sinbad. Falco Lombardi: Pheasant (commonly mistaken for a peregrine falcon) Star ...
The Bird in Borrowed Feathers; Buzzy the Crow; C. The Crow (fairy tale) The Crow and the Snake; Crow (comics) F. Flouzemaker; The Fox and the Crow (Aesop)
It should only contain pages that are Fictional birds or lists of Fictional birds, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Fictional birds in general should be placed in Category:Birds in popular culture or one of its subcategories.
Gamayun from Russian mythology, a large bird with a woman's head; The Garuda, an eagle-man mount of Vishnu in Hindu mythology who is depicted as a class of bird-like beings in Buddhist mythology. [7] [8] [9] Horus with the head of a falcon. Geryon, a giant defeated by Hercules who, in one account, was described as having wings.
The “CrowTok” community isn’t just centered around crows, but also birds within the Corvidae scientific family - which includes magpies and ravens. Her videos also focus on the bond between ...
Feather and Bone: The Crow Chronicles is a trilogy of young adult fantasy novels written by Canadian playwright and screenwriter Clem Martini. All of the main characters are crows, which are not so much anthropomorphic as simply animals of human intelligence who have their own culture, religion, and folktales based on Native American mythology.