Lucille1963
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I was working at a vintage/antique show this weekend, and much to my surprise, the booth next to me had this item! A mechanical bird from the 19th century! Immediately, I thought of the one that Walt owned which inspired him to make animatronics. His used to be on display in his office and is now at the Disney Archives.
Seeing a functioning example absolutely took my breath away. I had no idea how lifelike they were!! Passers by kept thinking it was a real bird (and in a way it was, the outside was taxidermy). It is easy to see why Walt was so fascinated, the sound and the movements are so lifelike and all the controls travel up the little pole that supports the perch.
I know my pictures/movies aren't great quality, all I had was my phone.
Two videos on youtube.
http://youtu.be/mlH4aR2rETk
http://youtu.be/N4v7zG3rWIc
I was completely geeking out about this for two solid days. I just wanted to share with other Disney fans.

Seeing a functioning example absolutely took my breath away. I had no idea how lifelike they were!! Passers by kept thinking it was a real bird (and in a way it was, the outside was taxidermy). It is easy to see why Walt was so fascinated, the sound and the movements are so lifelike and all the controls travel up the little pole that supports the perch.
I know my pictures/movies aren't great quality, all I had was my phone.
Two videos on youtube.
http://youtu.be/mlH4aR2rETk
http://youtu.be/N4v7zG3rWIc
I was completely geeking out about this for two solid days. I just wanted to share with other Disney fans.




