Apache Defaults and the Herald

This may be a little too geeky to really be funny to many of you, but we'll be the last to ever underestimate our readers. We love you, no matter what anyone else says.
So: when you want to set up a website, you install Apache (or some Microsoft-based product if you're weird), and when you first install Apache and load the site up in a browser, you get a default page, like the one pictured above (funny story about that). You'll notice the Apache logo at the bottom of that page: pink and purple feather, yellow tip. When you install Apache you also get that feather as the favicon, which is that little icon some websites show in your browser. For a while now, We've noticed that the Herald's favicon looked familiar, but we couldn't place it:

We think we figured it out.
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