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How to interpret tea leaf symbol in terms of time of a standing bird that is a crane/egret/heron, with it s beak body facing to the right?

Hello! My question was a when will type of question, and the results yielded a bird that looked like a crane, egret, or heron standing on one leg and one leg bent. I ve looked at online tea leaf reading symbol dictionaries for heron, egret, and crane but only found two meanings, and I m not sure if they are reputable sources or not, and how they would relate to time.This is a picture that resembled it closely, except the bird I saw is facing the exact opposite direction.Thanks for your help!

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Cranes are an extremely ancient symbol, there are folkdances based on their courtship display in many parts of the world, and evidence of this in prehistory too. Excavations at the ancient city of Catal Hayuk in Turkey uncovered the wings of a crane which seemed to have been part of a dancer's costume (google crane dance). Herons and cranes stand around waiting patiently for fish to come along and then move swiftly

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