Birds as political and ethnic symbols
Aug 7th, 2008 by Butter
You know what I like? Flags. They’re just symbols, of course, and like frackin’ crackers, they aren’t particularly special by themselves, and their maltreatment can breach dams of pent-up emotions and irrationality and make life unpleasant for all involved. But I still like the craft involved in encapsulating a bit of the culture or history of a group of people, or the geography or general look and ambience of a place, and making it look sober, compelling, even awe-inspiring—or at least not completely superfluous and trite.
It’s interesting that in the pursuit of these goals, it’s common to use images of birds. So as a bit of geopolitical education, and just for fun, here are some of my favorite bird-bearing flags of the world. Note the absence of any of the upright, stylized heraldic eagles with straggly feathers; see the flags of Germany (specifically, the state flag), Albania, Montenegro, Poland, and Austria for examples. They’re quite dignified and possessed of storied histories, no doubt (the two-headed ones in Eastern Europe come from the Holy Roman Empire, for example), and they’re quite impressive, but they’re everywhere, and really, after several hundred years they’re getting a tad stale. The Avian class has more emblematical potential than that:
National Flags
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Many more examples can be found if we examine subnational units, such as states, provinces, and municipalities; these will follow in a later post.
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Image credits: All flag images retrieved from Wikipedia. Sisserou Parrot: Retrieved from http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/tt/11e/ Golden Eagle: Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:GoldenEagle2.jpg Grey Crowned Crane: Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Grey_Crowned_Crane_7.jpg Licence: GNU v. 1.2. Raggiana Bird of Paradise: Retrieved from http://calphotos.berkeley.edu © 2007 John White. Great Frigatebird: Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Male_great_frigatebird.JPG License: Public domain. Resplendent Quetzal: Retrieved from http://www.sigmatecc.com.mx/063054/Contenido/TablaPlantillaAve.html













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