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Eglantine Arches

See how Eglantine’s wings form a curvaceous letter M? I love watching Great Egrets take off, beating their wings into this shape, slowly at first, then working themselves into a beautiful rhythm that I find incredibly relaxing.

Look! Eglantine the Great Egret has just flown in again…

I love the way Egrets arch their wings when flying, and here she is showing her moves.

When she takes off, you can see her wings forming this letter M—slowly at first, then mounting in speed, until she reaches a flying rhythm that I find wonderfully relaxing to watch.

If you meditate, try picturing a Great Egret in flight, watching and listening to her wing beats, as her back and wing plumes trail behind her beautifully…

You rock, Eglantine!

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