Harpies are figures in Greek and Roman mythology with features of both human women and birds. They are wind spirits, and are particularly known for snatching food from travelers.
History
Harpies feature in many Greek and Roman tales and poems, often as antagonists who harass travelers on long journeys. The word “harpy” means “snatcher”, and they are known for stealing food to feed their insatiable appetites. They are also known for carrying evildoers to be judged by the Furies, goddesses of vengeance.
This was a Christmas present. It is hard to find birdmen or birdwomen type monsters so this worked out well. It has stood up well to several battles with other monsters.