Self-Reliance, Endurance, Discernment, Balance
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The tall, long-legged great blue is an expert fisher. It is the most common and largest of North America’s herons.
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With its wingspan of 5 - 6 feet, the great blue heron can gracefully cruise at nearly 30 miles per hour.
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Although great blue herons generally hunt alone, they usually live in colonies, nesting in the tops of tall trees.
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Eating mostly fish and mice, herons have been known to choke to death trying to swallow a fish that is too big.
Great Blue Heron: Pathfinder Pendant
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Pottery-like jewelry of artisanal quality, fresh design, and intrinsic meaning are embodied in each handmade piece from a DeWitt, Michigan studio where artists use proprietary techniques to create a richness of detail not found in other media. These beautifully rendered pieces are known for their educational and interpretive value as they elicit wonder and personal meaning to customers.