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Goldcrest, female (10 x 3,5 cm)
Symbolizes: Curiosity and trust -
Bearded tit (13 x 4 cm)
Symbolizes: Reproduction and sensitivity -
Black-headed gull (15 x 7 cm)
Symbolizes: Solidarity, freedom and communication -
Barn Swallow (15 x 5 cm)
Symbolizes: Socializing, the coming of summer, happiness, physical fitness and endurance. -
Lunde (13 x 5,5 cm)
Symbolizes: Longevity, overview of sea and understanding of parental abandonment -
Coal tit (10,5 x 3,5 cm)
Symbolizes: Noble and stylish -
Nuthatch (11 x 4 cm)
Symbolizes: Intelligence, competitiveness and being steadfast -
Blackbird, female (10,5 x 4 cm)
Symbolizes: Musicality, defence and fragility -
Pheasant (17 x 5,5 cm)
Symbolizes: Passion, balance, sexuality, protection, creativity and good judgement -
Capercaillie (11 x 11 cm)
Symbolizes: Day activity and protection -
Herring gull (15 x 9,5 cm)
Symbolizes: Aggression, freedom and communication -
Waxwing (12,5 x 5 cm)
Symbolizes: Resilience, migration, courtesy, gentleness and gratitude -
Jay (14 x 5 cm)
Symbolizes: Assertiveness, energy and talkativeness -
Goldfinch (12 x 5 cm)
Symbolizes: Abundance, positivity and inspired energy -
Lapwing (13 x 7 cm)
Symbolizes: The coming of spring, the relation between nature and human beings and country life -
House sparrow (11 x 5,5 cm)
Symbolizes: Monogamy, sociality, community, friendliness and prestige -
Oystercatcher (16 x 8 cm)
Symbolizes: Solidarity, energy, protection and endurance -
Spotted woodpecker (15 x 4,5 cm)
Symbolizes: Attention, opportunity, discernment and signaling -
European green woodpecker (16 x 4,5 cm)
Symbolizes: Authority, seriousness, shyness and stationary behaviour -
Hawfinch (14 x 4 cm)
Symbolizes: Strength -
(Dansk) Fuglebroche, Rødhals
Symbolizes: Musicality, joy, courage and competitiveness -
(Dansk) Fuglebroche, Gærdesmutte
Symbolizes: Creativity, vulnerability and friendliness -
(Dansk) Fuglebroche, Grønspætte
Symbolizes: Authority, seriousness, shyness and stationary behaviour -
(Dansk) Fuglebroche, Lunde
Symbolizes: Longevity, overview of sea and understanding of parental abandonment