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Animal Qualities

Clean action

Trust the angle.

Animals grouped here express a similar quality through their behavior in nature. Each species still has its own principle, lesson, meaning, and field-guide page.

4 species

Black-naped Tern (Sterna sumatrana) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Black-naped Tern

Species principle: Clean Plunge

Trust the angle.

A light body can do sharp work when it trusts the angle.

Black-naped Terns forage over tropical reef and coastal waters, using agile flight and plunge-diving to catch small fish.

Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Common Kingfisher

Species principle: Moment Reading

Read, then flash.

The clean move happens after the water has already been understood.

Common Kingfishers perch near water, watch for fish, then dive rapidly with pointed bills to catch prey below the surface.

Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Great Blue Heron

Species principle: Poise

Stand until strike.

One clean strike is born from a long quiet body.

Great Blue Herons stand motionless in shallow water, then strike quickly with long necks and sharp bills to catch fish and other aquatic prey.

Great Egret (Ardea alba) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Great Egret

Species principle: White Elegance

Strike in white.

Stillness becomes beautiful when it ends in one clean flash.

Great Egrets hunt in shallow water by standing or walking slowly, then striking quickly with long necks and sharp bills to catch fish and other aquatic prey.

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