

Old World Christmas Canada Goose Ornament
Native to North America, Canada Geese are highly social birds that mate for life. They live together in flocks, except when nesting. The family bon...
View full detailsNative to North America, Canada Geese are highly social birds that mate for life. They live together in flocks, except when nesting. The family bon...
View full detailsBirds are symbols of happiness and joy, so they are regarded as a necessity on the Christmas tree. Glassblowers often kept wild birds during the wi...
View full detailsThe barn swallow is the most widespread species of swallow in the world. It is distinctive by its blue upperparts, a long, deeply forked tail and c...
View full detailsThis colorful tropical bird is found mostly in southern Texas, Mexico, and South America. Similar in size to a Blue Jay, the Green Jay is a bit sho...
View full detailsBirds are symbols of happiness and joy, so they are regarded as a necessity on the Christmas tree. Glassblowers often kept wild birds during the wi...
View full detailsPigeons have exceptional navigational skills. They use the sun as a guide to allow them to navigate the world. It is said pigeons have an internal ...
View full detailsBirds are symbols of happiness and joy, so they are regarded as a necessity on the Christmas tree. Glassblowers often kept wild birds during the wi...
View full detailsFilled with sugar water, feeders provide supplemental energy to the tiny birds, so that they can hunt for insects and spiders (their main protein s...
View full detailsThe gentle Western Bluebird is considered to be a symbol of happiness and fulfillment. Bluebirds were once quite common, but are becoming more rare...
View full detailsThe peacock’s grandeur and stateliness are the reasons for its association with royalty. It was believed to guard the Tree of Life, therefore, king...
View full detailsBlue Jays are noisy, fearless and energetic. They are talented in cleverly surviving with the least amount of effort. The crest on their heads symb...
View full detailsBirds are symbols of happiness and joy, so they are regarded as a necessity on the Christmas tree. Glassblowers often kept wild birds during the wi...
View full detailsOwls are symbols of wisdom because they look so serious and thoughtful. Since they can see in the dark, they represent seeing through the darkness ...
View full detailsThis little Western Bluebird with Clip is a symbol of happiness and fulfillment, as well as a reminder to be grateful for the blessings in life! Bl...
View full detailsThe peregrine falcon is known to some people as the duck hawk. About the size of a crow, the peregrine falcon can swoop down to capture prey at 200...
View full detailsAccording to legend the rooster has only crowed once at midnight. This was to announce the birth of the Baby Jesus. For this reason, Spanish and La...
View full detailsBirds are symbols of happiness and joy, so they are regarded as a necessity on the Christmas tree. Glassblowers often kept wild birds during the wi...
View full detailsGardeners and birdwatchers place birdbaths in the garden to attract feathered friends. During the hot and dry summer days, birds especially flock t...
View full detailsThe Turkey symbolizes altruism and self-sacrifice. It is the centerpiece of today s Thanksgiving dinner, which commemorates the first Thanksgiving ...
View full detailsThere s no place like home. This blue bird has made a cozy nest to wait out the winter days. A bird s nest will shelter the bird from storms and pr...
View full detailsWith their distinctive black and white coloring and awkward waddle, penguins look like little comedians wearing tuxedos. Although they live in the ...
View full detailsKnown by many names, such as Straw and Ghost, this nocturnal hunter consumes about 4 rodents a night. They mate for life, and have a distinct scree...
View full detailsWith their brightly colored plumage, engaging behavior, and ability to talk, Parakeets are one of nature s most beautiful and fascinating creatures...
View full detailsThese super cute red cardinal ornaments are a festive addition to your holiday décor or Christmas tree. This assortment includes three red cardinal...
View full detailsThe Roadrunner is a longlegged ground bird that lives in the deserts of the Southwest United States. Able to fly, but preferring to run, its name c...
View full detailsBlue Jays are noisy, fearless and energetic. They are talented in cleverly surviving with the least amount of effort. The crest on their heads symb...
View full detailsBirds are symbols of happiness and joy, so they are regarded as a necessity on the Christmas tree. Glassblowers often kept wild birds during the wi...
View full detailsOrnament is cut from 1/16" steel which is then oxidized to form a rust patina. Measures about 4.5 x 4"
Quail embody the saying one for all and all for one. They skitter in groups; where one goes, the rest follow. One quail will serve at a time as the...
View full detailsThis Hen on Nest ornament is a beautiful symbol of the warmth and safety of home, farm, and family. This adorable chicken Christmas tree ornament w...
View full detailsBirds are symbols of happiness and joy, so they are regarded as a necessity on the Christmas tree. Glassblowers often kept wild birds during the wi...
View full detailsHummingbirds live only in the western hemisphere and are prominent in many Native American legends. These tiny birds often act as intercessors betw...
View full detailsbut especially on Halloween, so when the sounds of a lonesome owl hooting and screeching break the silence, it can be both beautiful and frightenin...
View full detailsBlown glass cardinal sitting on an adorned branch. Cardinal measures about 3.5" long and the overall ornament is about 4" tall, 4.5" wide and about...
View full detailsWith their brightly colored plumage, engaging behavior, and ability to talk, Parakeets are one of nature s most beautiful and fascinating creatures...
View full detailsThis traditional and beautiful glass ornament was carefully mouth-blown into a finely crafted mold. Then a hot solution of liquid silver was poured...
View full detailsThe origin of the Spring Chicken phrase is factual; farmers found chickens born in the spring brought better prices than old chickens that survived...
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