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Handcrafted on Vancouver Island, these delightful cedar framed ceramic tile trivets will
add a touch of class to your table, kitchen, or to any room.
While being completely functional as a heat resistant tile to protect surfaces,
these decorative trivets can also be hung up or displayed on a shelf.
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There are two tile sizes to choose from 4'x4' inch or 6'x8' inch.
The finished product is larger than the tiles themselves because of the cedar frame.
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Platalea regia is the scientific name for the Royal Spoonbill bird. It can be found in estuaries, the shallows of wetlands or tidal areas in regions of New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. This particular bird was leisurely wading in an estuary near Hinahina in Otago, New Zealand.
The Platalea regia is a large bird flaunting a white plumage, a long black spoon shaped bill and extremely long legs. As they wade through the water, you may see the Platalea regia moving his bill from side to side. This is how the bird catches his daily meals of shellfish, crab, fish, frogs and other types of aquatic creatures.
When breeding season approaches the Royal Spoonbill will find a mate to keep for the season where they nest in a colony. The male and female tend to the eggs and the care in feeding their young until such time that the young bird and the family decides it is time to separate.
The Platalea Regia or Royal Spoonbill is not one of the bird species on the endangered list so there is a good chance of capturing a picture of one when in Otago, New Zealand.
Royal Spoonbill, Platalea regia, in an estuary near Hinahina along the Southern Scenic Route, Catlin's Highway, Otago, East Coast, South Island, New Zealand.
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