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Re: [pyrnet] Shepherds crook





On 12 Mar 01, at 10:06, JGentzel@aol.com wrote:

> Lets be clear.  It is mostly the crook along the body of the tail.  Look
> at page 343 in Mary Crane's cook at Ibos du Val d'Aure.  Not the best
> picture, but he likely has a crook. Page 376, Basquaerie Iris clearly has
> a nice one.  Page 291 Roland de Soum has a very clear one.  The tail seems
> to flip over and/or to the side accenting the plumage of the tail.  The
> tip I had not thought much about, but when I do that is part of it as
> well.  I mostly look for the flip in the tail itself.  

Well I am learning something new!  I always thought the Shepherd's 
Crook was the significant bend at the tip of the tail.  I'll go look 
at pictures tonight.


Judith
jsmiller@newmex.com
Taos, New Mexico
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