To get behind the bird statue in "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess," you need to use the Iron Boots to sink underwater in the Lakebed Temple. Once submerged, swim to the back of the statue where you can find a small alcove. Alternatively, you can use the Clawshot to reach high points in the temple and navigate around obstacles to access the area behind the statue. Make sure to explore thoroughly, as there are often hidden items or pathways.
in kakariko village go in the house where liia is go down to the basement and its behind the bird statue
Use the Dominion Rod on the owl statue then it will move in the same directions you make Link move.
↑ "Iii-DIOT!" - Purdy (Twilight Princess)↑ "Scra-AAM!" - Purdy (Twilight Princess)↑ "Go ho-OME!" - Purdy (Twilight Princess)↑ "Go-OOD moor-NING!" - Purdy (Twilight Princess)↑ "Go-OOD eve-NING!" - Purdy (Twilight Princess)↑ "How-DEE!" - Purdy (Twilight Princess)↑ "Pur-DEE's pur-DEE!" - Purdy (Twilight Princess)http://www.zeldawiki.org/Purdy
Hit him with your gale boomerang.
go to the place were you enter the forest temple at head to the place right behind. there you will see a wrecklike thing.There is the bluebirds strange shop were you can steal stuff in.
in twilight princess there is a basket beside the poitions when it says check press the button to check it and it will ask how much u want put in
the bird thing will run to the market and go there she will join u and then wat i did is leave and go back go straight ahead from when u talk to the bird
you bring the kids mom her basket that a monkey has u have to send a bird to hit him then u get it and give her it and she gives u the rod
3rd or 4th floor(not sure) opposite side where you fight the bird thing carrying the sword. Where the people from telma's bar help you.
You need to go to Kakariko Village, once your there go to the statue of the bird, then play the flute. The statue bird will break and reveal a real bird inside it. Which will carry you to several places when you play the flute.
The statue in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is the famous Bird Girl statue, which originally marked the grave of a family in Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia. It became iconic after being featured on the book's cover and has since been moved to a museum for preservation.
Go to a bird statue