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Great Blue Herons
The great blue heron lives in and around salt and fresh water environments. They are recognizable from their usual stance with an S-shaped curve of their neck.
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Stork
Storks are most abundant in the tropical regions of the world. The majority like to nest in trees and on cliffs in colonies. Commonly shown in a one-legged stance carrying a bundle of joy.
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Egret
Most often seen in their classic hunting stance - standing in shallow water quietly watching for fish, frogs or crayfish to swim by. An elegant addition to any garden or pathway. Excellent for gracing your coi fish pond or water feature.
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Flamingo
The elegant pink coloring of the flamingo is a result of their brine-shrimp diet. Our flamingos are life-size a are an impressive presence on any lawn.
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Silver Heron
". . . with a feathery thunder - the bird of my desire broke from the cover of flashing silver fire . . . "
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Stilts
Feeding in shallow bodies of water, stilts seek worms, crabs and fish. They like to loaf around in open mudflats or pastures where they can keep watch for predators.
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Crowned Crane
Named for their tuft of feathers adorning their heads, the crowned cranes live in pairs or famiy units. They stamp while they walk to flush insects frm the foliage. This is a wonderful example of our twisted metal sculpting technique.
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