BIRDS IN HERALDRY

Bird charges play a large and important role in heraldry. Almost every species known has been emblazoned in some form or another. Species in use range from doves and owls to peacocks and swans. Over all, the charge most frequently seen is that of the eagle, followed closely by that of the falcon.
As important as the species' of birds themselves are their postures, shown here by the different eagle charges.

TYPES OF BIRDS

eagle falcon raven dove popinjay

heron

crane

stork

martlet

martlet volant

ostrich

swan

pelican in her piety

peacock

owl

cock

moorcock

pheonix

POSTURES OF BIRDS AS EXEMPLIFIED BY THE EAGLE

eagle close eagle rising, wings elevated & addorsed

eagle rising, wings addorsed & inverted

eagle rising, wings elevated & displayed eagle rising, wings displayed & inverted






eagle displayed

eagle displayed with wings inverted

Ocasionally specific birds will have variations of posture unique to themselves.

For the eagle
these include:


double-headed eagle displayed

Napoleonic eagle

 

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