Do you think this could be a bird stone?

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RockinIdaho

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Sorry. The pic won't load from my phone. I will load it from computer in a few.
 

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Dang and I was hoping to see an actual artifact
 

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If you are in Idaho, then no, it won't be a Birdstone. No Birdstones found in Idaho.
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Maybe I have found the first one.i will shoot Bette pics of the detailed spots off my camera and post them too. Thanks .
 

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that is the BEST geofact I have ever seen! it does not take any imagination to see that sparrow looking over her shoulder...just WOW! not a bird stone but I would have no problem displaying that! really cool rock.
 

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Sorry, but it's just a really cool natural stone. I would have brought it home too and put it around the fish pond.
 

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Sorry as other have said, it is just natural erosion. Not a bird stone.
 

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