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Despite the apparent complexity, this bird is easy to do. See how it looks good among the green! To do this, take thick paper - it will hold its shape better. And there are few bends in this craft.
Hummingbird is made from a triangle. To do this, fold the square sheet diagonally in half and cut it.
You do not need a second triangle.
Lay the workpiece in a right angle down. Fold in half and re-deploy.
Fold the sides to the middle.
Fold again to the center line, but from below.
Expand.
Open the top sheets. Inside you will see the folds. Bend the sides along them inward.
And lower the upper movable part of the workpiece down. So do the right side.
You have such a figure.
Bend it in the center line back.
Fold the top of the craft at a right angle down. There will be a thickening at the fold, but it should be so. Just press that place well.
Flatten the part.
Fold the bottom of the top sheet in half - from the fold to the center line.
Grasp the bottom fold and pull it up. The center vertical line should be in a horizontal position.
And you should get such a rhombus.
On the other side of the figure do the same.
Unscrew the top of the rhombus and draw a line at a right angle from the middle of the rhombus to the outside of the upper triangle.
At the bottom of the figure, draw a horizontal line to the middle of the craft.
Bend parts along these lines.
Draw tucks above these lines.
Bend them too.
Fold the upper "tuck" inward.
Bend the lower sharp part of the figure with a step.
Now turn the shape clockwise 90 degrees.
Large rhombic wings appeared at the top.
Shape the head of a bird. Draw a line below the fold.
Bend it a step.
Expand the edge of a sharp corner. Bend its sides from the sides inward. You will get a sharp beak. Grasp the beak and head and bend the part inward along the lower fold.
You will get the head of a bird.
Screw the edges of the wings outward onto the pencil. Draw the eyes.
You got a hummingbird.
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