The kingfisher, which has strong fishing skills, is an endangered species of bird. It likes to inhabit waters such as shrubs or sparse forests, clear and slow-flowing rivers, streams, lakes, and irrigation canals.
Illustrated tutorial for hand-made origami kingfisher. The completed kingfisher shape is very lifelike.
The original CP picture of the origami kingfisher may be different from the real shot, so please check it carefully.
One side of the muji paper is divided into three equal parts, and the other side is marked into six equal parts.
Draw a third line on the other side.
Turn left 90 degrees, turn it over and fold it 45 degrees along the center line, then fold the top corner in half as shown on the opposite side.
Punch out the line as shown in the picture and expand it.
Fold it in half, fold it according to the crease, and turn it over to the wrong side.
Fold the two corners of the white edge at 45 degrees, fold it down, and press the creases to gather the kingfishers mouth.
Fold the eyes of a kingfisher. Take the quarter line and fold it into a square along the crease, making the other side the same.
Fold up.
Open the back and fold it.
Turn it over, fold the bottom up in half, and pull out the left paper layer, fold it as shown.
Turn it over to the back and fold out the tail.
Fold out the wings of a kingfisher.
The eye part of the kingfisher is folded as shown in the picture.
Fold the top two paper layers as shown, and fold the bottom chest corner inward.
Add some glue and pinch, and the kingfisher origami is completed.