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The bird design started out as an accident, I had an offcut of glass that just looked like a bird and I just went with it. The tail feathers too, began as a way of making sure the hook didn't fall off! There is a lesson here isn't there, that mistakes and accidents often lead to innovation? (I didn't say it was a new one.) I like the simplicity, and the joy of these, they're chirpy, if you'll pardon the pun...
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