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The Liverbird is the ancient symbol of the town and later city of Liverpool. The earliest use dates back to the 1350's within the town's corporate charter. In 1668, the Earl of Derby gifted the town council a mace "engraved with a Leaver", the first known reference to a Liver bird by this name. The College of Armsgranted official arms to the city in 1797, with a prominent Liver bird image.

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The main popular myth on the liver bird, is that there is a male and a female. The female looks over the sea to make shaw that the sailers come back ok, and the male looks over to check that the pubs are open. i hope that is help xx :)

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Liverbird- If Your Liverpool Fan, Or A Football You Should Know That :S

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I think it's the Liver Bird.

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