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Easter Bird only appears during certain events and may not be currently found in game.


A detailed view of the Easter Bird.
Easter bird (2006)

The Easter Bird from the 2006 Easter event.

The Easter Bird is a bird that appears in the 2006, 2009 and 2010 Easter events.

Appearances

Easter 2006

The Easter Bird originally appeared in the 2006 Easter event, known as the Easter egg bird, but only played a minor role, accidentally laying Magic eggs, which were carried out of the warren by hypnotised bunnies, which the player then retrieved, allowing them access to the warren.

Easter 2009

The Easter Bird makes its second appearance three years later during the 2009 Easter event, where it is part of the Easter Bunny's "to do" list. Players are required to feed it, and water it so that it will begin laying chocolate eggs again. Players must obtain food from the sacks and water from the wall inside the Easter Bunny's workshop. After persuading the Easter Bunny Jr that the Easter Bird is a great source of profit for the Egg Plant, he becomes more excited about taking over the business.

Easter 2010

The Easter bird appears for the third time during the 2010 Easter event, where it is once more part of the Easter Bunny Jr's factory, laying chocolate eggs for the Easter Bunny. During this event, the Easter Bird becomes depressed and feels unappreciated. It is up to the player to lift the Easter Bird's spirits and convince him that he is a vital part of the team, without him, the factory could not function, and that everyone on Gielinor is appreciative of his efforts.

Trivia

  • The Easter bird was possibly inspired by the old Cadbury's Mini Eggs mascot, which used to be a bird of some sort featured on the front of packs of Mini Eggs.
  • In the 2009 Easter Event, when talking to the bird, the player says "The bird looks very hungry - almost as if it could eat a unicorn". This is a pun on the saying "I am so hungry I could eat a horse".
  • It uses pirate phrases such as "Shiver me Squirrels" a pun on the phrase "Shiver me Timbers" and, "Aye Aye, Captain." after the player asks if it will lay the eggs.
  • It also uses the phrase "Yeak! Polly wants a cracker!", a well known phrase, often associated with parrots. No one knows exactly where this phrase originated, but it is thought to be older than English Oxford Dictionary.[1][2]
  • In the 2010 event, the Easter Bird is referred to as "he" in the dialogue with the Easter Bunny. This would seem to indicate that the bird is male, which is unusual, considering that it also lays eggs. The Evil Chicken is another male bird in RuneScape that lays eggs.
  • The bird can still be seen with the orb of oculus by going all the way north-west from the basement of Barbarian Assault.
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