The Tri-colored Heron was having a field day in this quiet little pond, repeatedly flying over the water just above the surface, dipping in, catching a fish and then repeating the process over again, going in the opposite direction.
Do you know why the bird is opening it’s wings? Because is creating shade and be able to see the fish in the water, it’s a procedure that follow some wading birds. Great photos, Carol. 🙂
Grace beauty stillness!
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Nice, thank you, Berny!
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Marvellous set of photographs that beautifully capture this fishing expedition!
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Thanks, Ann, for your kind words. ☺️
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Fabulous, Carol! This is so fun to watch and capture. Of course I especially like the reflection images.
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Thanks, Ellen. Agreed – it’s really fun to watch their non-stop antics.
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Do you know why the bird is opening it’s wings? Because is creating shade and be able to see the fish in the water, it’s a procedure that follow some wading birds. Great photos, Carol. 🙂
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Yes!! I recall being struck by their amazing ingenuity when I first learned about that strategy, HJ.
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Beautiful captures BJ, love the reflections 🙂
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Thank you AB! It was a quiet little spot and he nearly had the pond to himself.
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The reflections are gorgeous! A good day for you both me thinks. 😃
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Thank you, Deborah- yes, he was really having a field day there!
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Great series of photographs of a great fisher-bird in action!
Tricolored Herons can be so entertaining! Their hunting antics remind of the Reddish Egret. A sort of frantic ballet.
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Me, too, Wally! … fascinating though how each has its own distinct ‘style’ 😉
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