I am currently working on a series of 26 artistic tiles; one with birds for each letter of the alphabet. [Depicted here: 'B'] And one artistic motif I found myself in... extant bird species can [though not necessarily always] be depicted alive. Extinct species, however, are to be depicted 'inderectly', say a painting or rock carving. If it's extinct then it can't get the 'breath of life'.
And so I look over the list of species to be included... amongst them are Himalayan Quail + Ivory-billed Woodpecker... neither of whom have been seen alive in years...... but their habitat is such that no one is willing to say for certain they are extinct.
So I was uncertain whether they would be able to have the 'breath of life' then.....
I was hoping one of you may have a clever verdict?

