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Posted: 29 Jun 2005, 10:05
by DNA-Raptor
Which kind of bird is they?

Maybe they are Ichtyrornises?

For example, they can be seen in the following scenes:

JP - The shot in the "Welcome to Jurassic park" scene of the Brachiosaurs are rising up from the lake and the group of Parasaurolophus are drinking from the water.

TLW - Just before the first compy appear from the bushesin the beginning, look in the background.

JP3 - In the scene where the riverboat passes a field with many dinos, including Brachiosaurs

Any thoughts of the unknown birds?

Posted: 29 Jun 2005, 11:06
by Deepu_ravi
they maybe some endemic species of birds that had made isla nublar and isla sorna as their home

Posted: 29 Jun 2005, 16:06
by Eva
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Posted: 30 Jun 2005, 11:42
by Tyrannosaur
It's unknown what species they exactly are and I doubt they're prehistoric in origin. I think if they were prehistoric in origin there would've been countless promotional material identifying them and there just isn't any. They're likely to be random birds inserted graphically by a computer.

Posted: 30 Jun 2005, 19:12
by Garfielosaurus_rex
Yeah, for JP and JP3. For TLW, I don't know, maybe they were there while they filmed the scene. Obviously if they're not prehistoric lol.

Posted: 06 Jul 2005, 11:44
by Deepu_ravi
i thibk they are not prehistoric

Posted: 07 Jul 2005, 00:53
by SSJDinoTycoon42
i think i remember seeing them adding them in durning the "Making of Jurassic Park." they didn't really say anything about it except that they were adding in some birds flying across("Welcome" scene)