Lang's Hummingbird and flower

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cyitoh
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Lang's Hummingbird and flower

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Hey,

I saw some pictures with the humming bird and flower by lang, and was wondering if he just sticks the beak into the flower? Is the flower diagrammed?
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Post by PhillipORigami »

I think he uses florist wire. No the flower has probably not been diagrammed.
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Post by jckbret »

Its a very nice flower.I like it.Hummingbirds are very visual creatures and unlike honey bees, they don't have a real sense of smell.The variety of plants for attracting hummingbirds is so great that, in the process of building hummingbird gardens, you could also be building a landscape that will be the talk of the neighbourhood.
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Post by HankSimon »

So, if I folded a bunch of different hummingbird flowers, then people in the Forum would talk about me? :-)

Here's an Origami Lily that could be modified a little to look similar:
http://www.origami-instructions.com/origami-lily.html


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Post by ohgee »

If you post pictures, there is a distinct possibility that we might discuss them. ^_^
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