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« Thread Started on Jan 22, 2010, 9:27pm »

Back in the spring of 2005, The Cydonia Institute notice an odd structure, in the form of a running bird, in one of NASA's newly released THEMIS images.

Within the southern region of Acidalia Planitia the THEMIS camera photographed a small cluster of mounds that included a segmented formation in the shape of what appears to be a road runner (THEMIS V03945003).

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Notice the overall shape of the formation has a distinct avian posture. Note the stream-lined “running” stance of the body, the sharp extended beak, the erect box-shaped crest, the long legs and long tail.


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« Reply #1 on Jan 23, 2010, 7:36am »

Here's a link:

http://themis-data.asu.edu/planetview/inst/themis/V03945003#start

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« Reply #2 on Jan 23, 2010, 7:59am »

Zip, the roadrunner is a very good likeness.

In the same area there are two other bird like figures, and a couple of soft profiles easier to see with added contrast.

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« Reply #3 on Jan 23, 2010, 8:12am »

Here's another possible profile, but this one is extremely soft.

The fleur de lis in front of the forehead is strong and well rounded.

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« Reply #4 on Jan 23, 2010, 8:36am »

There's another bird inside the large bird mound - easier to see when rotated:

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« Reply #5 on Jan 23, 2010, 9:00am »

Here's a soft bird impression woven between the mounds:

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« Reply #6 on Jan 23, 2010, 3:14pm »

marsrocks, grest work.

These two glyphs are fantastic.

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You really have an eye for the birds...this is truly a Martian Aviary!

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« Reply #7 on Jan 23, 2010, 3:42pm »

Hey, thanks!

:-/

I see on the Hidden Mission that you already discovered the other ones. The great thing about the other ones is that they are all in the same artistic style - within this limited area.

Interesting find.

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« Reply #8 on Jan 23, 2010, 3:51pm »

marsrock, you are right.

Finding all of these avian geoglyphs in the same area on Mars - is as close to 'proof" of artificiality as we are going to get.

BTW, could you post your opened winged pink bird and the crew-cut parrot over on Hidden Mission?

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« Reply #10 on Jan 24, 2010, 10:06am »

Stag:

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« Reply #11 on Jan 25, 2010, 8:33am »

I see your "stag" or bull formation, but I don't think it is an intended image.

Here is another avian geoglyph that was found by Eric Lausch back in 2004. This one is a "bas-relief" of an eagle head set within the large crater seen above all of these geoglyphic mounds in the top of the strip (note the other crater basin is clear).

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Notice the feathers at the crest of the head, the eye socket, beak and nostril. (Image Courtesy of Eric C. Lausch).

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« Reply #12 on Jan 25, 2010, 9:36am »

I like the road runner but the Eagle looks to be too degraded to validate it.
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« Reply #13 on Jan 25, 2010, 11:36am »

These are the birds and stags I see. They interact with each other - they form around, and within each other:

(The pink bird I previously showed also interacts with the stag - but not shown here).


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« Reply #14 on Jan 25, 2010, 1:31pm »

Ok, Ok, you convinced me. The stag is there...with the birds.


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"You can't make this stuff up"

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« Reply #15 on Jan 25, 2010, 1:53pm »

LOL. Great pic!

Do you see the monkeys?



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« Reply #16 on Jan 25, 2010, 2:02pm »

Interactions between Black-billed Magpie and fallow deer

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Peter V. Genov, Paola Gigantesco and Giovanna Massei
The Condor, Vol. 100, No. 1 (Feb., 1998), pp. 177-179
Published by: University of California Press on behalf of the Cooper Ornithological Society.


Ectoparasite removal was observed as the cause for Black-billed Magpies' pecking on fallow deer. It was also observed that deer that were sitting were preferred by the magpies over deer that were standing. The magpies also seemed to prefer adult males over adult females or calves. The ectoparasitic interaction may be benefiting birds because ectoparasites are one of their sources of food.

Now, without this Mars image of birds interacting with stags - we would not have known of this connection.

Is this more evidence for artificiality...


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« Reply #17 on Jan 25, 2010, 2:45pm »

Cool.

Here's another:

The monkey is in the upper right looking on at our image and holding its hand out in the direction of the main depiction.

The main depiction - two men's faces. A stag - whose horns double as a bird in flight - just like the brown bird in flight near the larger stag:

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This is the helmeted monkey embedded in the stag (a profile image looking to our right):

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Three men's faces - one with a monkey face on his chest:

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« Reply #18 on Jan 28, 2010, 6:59pm »

marsrocks, just for the record....here is an earlier MOC image (M19-00850) that captured the parrot head back in 2001.

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Although it is a low resolution MOC image - you can still see the parrot.

Bob of the Cydonia Quest web site called the H-shaped formation "Big-H,"

so I guess we should call the parrot head - the Big-H Parrot.

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« Reply #19 on Jan 28, 2010, 8:31pm »

Zip, thanks for posting that. Very interesting to see a confirmation of one of the softer impressions.

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« Reply #20 on Jan 29, 2010, 5:18pm »

Take a look at this. Parrot City is also in the shape of a stag if viewed from this angle at the proper distance (also see more images in the parrot city thread):

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Coincidence?



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« Reply #21 on Jan 31, 2010, 12:15pm »

marsrocks, have you noticed the black crow (looking up) on the right side of your Stag crop.

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This little crow is inside the 'Super Bowl" mound. You can see the black crow's head and beak in the earlier MOC image also.

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« Reply #22 on Jan 31, 2010, 6:29pm »

Look at that. I missed it.

This is it below, correct?

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« Reply #23 on Feb 2, 2010, 4:02pm »

Google Earth 5.0 Mars coordinates for the road runner:

41°23'16.53"N 9°55'14.90"W
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« Reply #24 on Feb 5, 2010, 9:58pm »

If we read the terrain after rotating 180 degrees, there are some odd things down there:

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« Reply #25 on Mar 9, 2010, 12:58pm »

The Cydonia Institute has just posted a new article (on our web site) titled:

The Cydonia Aviary

The new article documents a variety of avian-shaped geoglyphs discovered within this NASA image of the Cydonia area.

Follow link: http://thecydoniainstitute.com/The-Cydonia-Aviary.php

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