Romantic couple kissing bird

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Romantic couple kissing bird .

Romantic vector with bird kiss,including the following elements:

Bird,Folded,Kissing,Love,Nature,Origami,Paper,Romance,Romantic,Sweet,Togetherness,Triangles,Valentine

This vector contains the following main colors: Hampton,Persian Red

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    Bird Folded Kiss Kissing Love Nature Origami Paper Romance Romantic Sweet Togetherness Triangles Valentine Hampton Persian Red

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