Bluebird & Heart Tray
This fun oval tray features a textured design along with painted birds, hearts and flowers. A clear glaze over the red clay makes everything shiny and showcases the contrast between the clay and the white glaze. A small foot elevates the tray off the table. It could be used for appetizers, snacks or mini desserts. It could also be a fun way to hold office supplies on your desk.
Length: 13-1/8”
Width: 5”
Height: 7/8”
The Mountain Bluebird is a short-distance migrant found throughout western North America. Its arrival from its wintering grounds in Mexico announces the beginning of spring. However, in response to increasing temperatures and declining snow cover, the first arrival date is now 19 days earlier than it was 60 years ago. While people may be happy to see them, the earlier arrival may not be good for the birds. Extreme weather fluctuations are common in early spring, so the birds may be subjected to very cold temperatures as well as snow cover which could limit access to food. Scientists are keeping a close watch on population numbers, watching for any decline.
This fun oval tray features a textured design along with painted birds, hearts and flowers. A clear glaze over the red clay makes everything shiny and showcases the contrast between the clay and the white glaze. A small foot elevates the tray off the table. It could be used for appetizers, snacks or mini desserts. It could also be a fun way to hold office supplies on your desk.
Length: 13-1/8”
Width: 5”
Height: 7/8”
The Mountain Bluebird is a short-distance migrant found throughout western North America. Its arrival from its wintering grounds in Mexico announces the beginning of spring. However, in response to increasing temperatures and declining snow cover, the first arrival date is now 19 days earlier than it was 60 years ago. While people may be happy to see them, the earlier arrival may not be good for the birds. Extreme weather fluctuations are common in early spring, so the birds may be subjected to very cold temperatures as well as snow cover which could limit access to food. Scientists are keeping a close watch on population numbers, watching for any decline.
This fun oval tray features a textured design along with painted birds, hearts and flowers. A clear glaze over the red clay makes everything shiny and showcases the contrast between the clay and the white glaze. A small foot elevates the tray off the table. It could be used for appetizers, snacks or mini desserts. It could also be a fun way to hold office supplies on your desk.
Length: 13-1/8”
Width: 5”
Height: 7/8”
The Mountain Bluebird is a short-distance migrant found throughout western North America. Its arrival from its wintering grounds in Mexico announces the beginning of spring. However, in response to increasing temperatures and declining snow cover, the first arrival date is now 19 days earlier than it was 60 years ago. While people may be happy to see them, the earlier arrival may not be good for the birds. Extreme weather fluctuations are common in early spring, so the birds may be subjected to very cold temperatures as well as snow cover which could limit access to food. Scientists are keeping a close watch on population numbers, watching for any decline.