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Heracles and the Stymphalian birds. Detail of a Roman mosaic from Llíria (Spain).

In Greek mythology, the Stymphalian birds (Greek: Στυμφαλίδες ὄρνιθες, Stymphalídes órnithes) were man-eating birds with beaks of bronze and sharp metallic feathers they could launch at their victims, and were pets of Ares, the god of war. Furthermore, their dung was highly toxic. They had migrated to Lake Stymphalia in Arcadia to escape a pack of wolves, and bred quickly and took over the countryside, destroying local crops and fruit trees. Ridding the land of these birds was one of Hercules' Twelve Labors, and some sources claim the Stymphalian birds were the same avians that attacked the Argonauts.

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When the sun is in the sign of Sagittarius, the evenings darken and the rain season in Greece starts, creating swampland from previously dry areas. The constellations Cygnus the Swan, Aquila the Eagle, and Lyra rise during this time period. (Lyra is thought of as a lyre in modern times, but originally it was shown as a vulture. This vulture was later depicted as holding a lyre, and eventually shown only as a lyre). These constellations can be thought of as the inspiration for the story of the Stymphalian Birds.

Sagittarius, had various implications, often as an archer but also as a rattle. In the story of Heracles' twelve labors, Heracles scared off the Stymphalian Birds with noise, and by firing an arrow at them (the constellation Sagitta, an arrow, is aimed towards Aquila). Also, the Birds lived in a swamp, a parallel with the rain associated with Sagittarius. The noise, archery, and sinister birds, as well as the swampy season, associated with the constellations may reflect the origin of the myth.

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