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quornesha · 9 months ago
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Brandt's Cormorants Prophecy And Symbolism
The Following Channel is from higher powers, Divine, the ancestral plane and is prophetic through Quornesha S. Lemon|
Whether the Brandts Cormorants appears in dreams, visions, waking life, or synchronicities, it is a sign and message that sometimes, people, negative people come into your life thinking they’re here to destroy you. And because of their long line of tormenting history, the jig is up. Your anointing has put heaven on notice. So. every negative thing that has been weighing you down will now go with them.
Because of what they did to you. justice for everyone before you that they put their mouth and hands towards, is coming against them. Including what they thought they did to you. Until they do what they said they were going to do, and even if you don't want it. Trouble will follow them. You're coming into a season where everything that comes against you will transmute into success, prosperity, blessings, and joy. You are not to worry about how you will eat, what you will wear, where you will live, what you will drive.
Updates to your income and living arrangements, as well as your family life, are coming. Good things can and will happen to you. Pay close attention to the words you allow into your atmosphere. Brandt’s Cormorants is a sign and prophecy that you are about to be lifted up. If there’s an idea or goal that you’ve been longing to achieve, it will manifest now. The Brandt’s Cormorant is a reminder that even though something or someone has left your life, the best is still yet to come. Whatever is ending, just allow it. As It is meant to end. You will experience relief from the storms and pressures of life. Get ready, big things are
This message isn't, obviously resonant with all whose paths it crosses, as perhaps you may encounter someone of this vernacular, mastery or skill. Therefore, it is a sign from the universe that you're meant to work with such a person. 
Need further clarity or your own queries answered? Book your own reading as my schedule is full and I do not guarantee a reply on social media regarding this post.
If this is not you, then it is time to get clear to rejoin your tribe or the rest of the world of infinite beings. It's time to bring your light to the forefront. However, if you aren't able to invoke, heal or otherwise on your own, call on the assistance of shamans, healers, intuitive people, etc. to assist you. This synchronicity can possibly have specific meanings for you, it's time to get insight. 
The Gift that Quornesha Has can never be duplicated, She is a Shaman, Writer, Healer,  And Teacher with incredible prophetic/healing gifts. Please do not infringe upon her rights as the author. You are not permitted to reuse, nor are you to sale as you wish. This information has been made available to you for the purpose of introduction and demonstration. All rights reserved. If you'd like to use this in a magazine, online publication, or other, please ask for permission first. Legal actions will be taken if you proceed to impose. Be blessed, bless others and be at peace on your journey. What you do is coming back on you. Make sure that it is good, and all is well within you, through you and around you.  The source sees all and knows what you think it does not.  Image credit: Wikipedia
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luminarystimboards · 8 months ago
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Some Beautiful Brandt Cormorants during breeding season. I love these blue patches they get! Their eyes are so magical. Free to use, just link back to this post when you do!
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snototter · 4 months ago
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A mated pair of Brandt's cormorants (Urile penicillatus) perform courtship billing in California, USA
by Robyn Waayers
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nightmare-birds · 2 months ago
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Brandt's Cormorant (Urile penicillatus)
© Alan Bloom
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alonglistofbirds · 1 year ago
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[1636/10977] Brandt's cormorant - Urile penicillatus
Order: Suliformes Family: Phalacrocoracidae (cormorants) Genus: Urile (North Pacific cormorants)
Photo credit: Ryan Sanderson via Macaulay Library
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birdblues · 1 year ago
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Brandt's Cormorant
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stickynotebirds · 11 months ago
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196. Brandt's Cormorant
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poniesart · 4 months ago
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[Image description: a colored-pencil drawing of a Brandt's cormorant, a dark-feathered seabird with a long beak and long neck. A white sun is centered behind its head. There is a yellow-orange sky and a blue ocean in the background. End ID.]
Little cormorant for a letter I'm sending to a friend :) White details were made with a paint marker.
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all-iridescent-birds · 7 months ago
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A bit less well known, the Brandt's Cormorant!
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Perhaps a bit debatable to be put on this blog, the Brandt's Cormorant (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) is a seabird with shiny, weakly iridescent (perhaps even just glossy/shiny, but that's for you to decide and not why it's on here) feathers and a patch of blue, shiny skin (?) on its neck that's used to attract a mate. Also, its scientific name is from its quills that appear on its back during mating season. Its courting ritual is also kind of elaborate if not also kind of silly. It bends its neck backward, almost as if it does not have bones there and flares up its wings, exposing the blue patch. Look it up!
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wandering-in-the-mist · 2 years ago
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Enjoying the stormy weather.
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suitelifeoftravel · 2 years ago
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La Jolla, California, the Jewel of the West Coast
La Jolla, California, the Jewel of the West Coast
After a long day of hiking in Poway, my friends and I decided to spend the rest of the afternoon in La Jolla, an exclusive, upscale suburb of San Diego.   La Jolla means “the Jewel” in Spanish which is befitting its name with perfect weather year around, high end fashion boutiques, picturesque coastal bluffs and a scenic seaside. My favorite hangout is La Jolla Cove, a sandy beach inlet with…
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herpsandbirds · 11 months ago
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Brandt's Cormorant (Urile penicillatus), male in mating colors, family Phalacrocoracidae, order Suliformes, La Jolla, CA, USA
photograph by Christopher Gutierrez
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foxbirdy · 1 year ago
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Steller Sea Lions & Brandt's Cormorants, seen through binoculars at San Juan Island. 09/12/2023.
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birdblues · 9 months ago
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Brandt's Cormorant
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whatsthebird · 6 months ago
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What's the Bird?
Location: Oregon
Date: March
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We ask that discussion under questions be limited to how you came to your conclusion, not what your conclusion was.
Happy Birding!
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frostycatblr-fandom-files · 4 months ago
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Going to the seaside for my (mental) health was nice...
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... but it's good to be home! I'll slap more details below the cut to be kind to everyone's dashes.
Trip was full of a lot of fun firsts for my seventh(?) trip to California.
First time I've been to Monterey Bay Aquarium, where I honestly could have spent hours just staring at the Kelp Forest exhibit alone. The slight, hypnotic sway of the kelp in the water was so soothing.
First time seeing Morro Bay and all the wild sea otters one could hope for. Finding sea glass and lots of little hermit crabs scuttling about in the tide pools. Dragging yourself away from the beach and spotting a sea lion briefly crawling ashore in the pounding surf just long enough to snap a few pictures from the car.
First time seeing a lot of new sea and shorebirds as well, making for new additions to my birding Life List I started in 2019!
Brown Pelicans
Probably a lot of new Gulls, but I don't really care to identify Gulls. (If you don't know already that I LOVE birds, Gulls are probably one of my few exceptions. Canada Geese don't scare me anymore. Gulls do.)
Brandt's (and likely some Double-crested) Cormorants
Black Turnstones
Black Oystercatchers
Red-wing Blackbirds
Surf Scoter
Brewer's Blackbird
First WILD Peregrine Falcon
Black Phoebe
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