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Feb 3, 2023 · The Bittern symbolizes the importance of raising your voice and speaking your mind even when the result may not be beautiful or polished.
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The sunbittern (Eurypyga helias) is a bittern-like bird of tropical regions of the Americas, and the sole member of the family Eurypygidae
Sunbittern (Eurypyga helias) is distinctive head and body shape. Striped head. Plumage with fine barring with pattern of grey, black, and brown.
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a tropical American wading bird (Eurypyga helias) of a gruiform family (Eurypygidae) having only one species, with a slim body and long neck.
One of the most dazzling of all the world's birds; the intricate yellow, red, and black pattern on the spread wings is truly otherworldly.
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Feb 3, 2013 · That “spectacular” attribute may explain the significance of La Tanrilla as a source of love magic. This anecdote is also from the Peruvian ...
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Bitterns are associated with water and rain by many tribes, such as the Blackfoot, and the silhouette of a bittern with its neck stretched vertically is ...
As it unfolds its tail, the sunbittern shows an enormous eye-like design, which is often used to frighten predators.
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The Plains Indian tribe Pawnee call the bittern sakuhkiriku, meaning, 'looks at the sun,' and the Ojibwe of the Great Lakes use the term ...
Birds represent the spirits of the dead. Celtic and Norse folklores are no exception to this, but, for them, birds also represent aspects of the human spirit.