HERON LAPEL/TIE PIN
**Bird Lapel/Tie Pin**


HERON ***LAPEL/TIE PIN*** Bird Lapel/Tie Pin
L-3$20.50

  • Each highly detailed Heron Lapel/Tie Pin is hand painted to the "fussiest" of standards by Finger Lakes artist, Lynda Proper.

  • Each Heron Lapel/Tie Pin is hand crafted in inks & acrylics on Sycamore using a wet-sculpting technique developed to give it a 3 dimensional appearance - like a bas relief.

  • Each Heron Lapel/Tie Pin is approximately 7/8" tall by 1 3/8" wide.

  • Each Heron Lapel/Tie Pin has a silver single prong pinback with a spring loaded clutch.(The pinback is long enough to go through a tweed jacket lapel, but not so long as to be dangerous to a tie wearer!)

  • Each Heron Lapel/Tie Pin will come in a gift box with the Heron Lapel/Tie Pin nestled in a bed of natural excelsior.

  • Each Heron Lapel/Tie Pin will come with a decorative write-up about Herons done in calligraphy, tucked away in a small glassine envelope.
    (See the Heron Lapel/Tie Pin write-up below.)

  • Each Heron Lapel/Tie Pin is signed on its finished wood back.


This is the write-up that will come with the Heron Lapel/Tie Pin:


"With the happy thoughtlessness of a summer's day's walk, we followed the path out of the forest to an earthen dam which was making a small pond at the foot of a greater marsh. There we saw a Great Blue Heron who, like a scholar disturbed at his carrel by a group of chatty students, unobtrusively rose from his work and left for a more secluded venue.

  • ORDER: Ciconiiformes
  • FAMILY: Ardeidae (herons,egrets, & bitterns)
  • GENUS & SPECIES: Ardea herodias
  • SIZE: About 4 feet tall. Lives 15 years.
  • GEOGRAPHY: North America
  • HABITAT: haunts marshes, lake margins, rivers & small streams.
  • NESTING: Platform of sticks in swamp trees-usually in colonies.
    3 - 4 dull bluish eggs
    Both parents share incubation and feeding.
  • FLIGHT: Measured wing-beats with legs straight back & neck tucked in an S-shape.
  • Fossil remains of herons & ibises have been found from 40 million yrs. ago."



    Copyright L.Proper 1995




    Washington State Dept. of Fish & Wildlife (click here)
    Would you like to see Great Blue Herons? The WDFW site has really neat wildlife "live cams" and file video.You can see actual living herons going about their heron lives!!!(The site will open in a "new window" and you'll have to click the "X" at the top right of your screen to return to this page.)

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