π In marshy realms where reeds entwine, πΏ Great Egrets, majestic and divine. ποΈ Can’t get enough of their elegant grace, πΈ In nature’s gallery, a captivating embrace.
With plumage white, like purest snow, βοΈ They wade in waters, a rhythmic flow. π Long-legged dancers, in the morning light, βοΈ A symphony of wings, taking flight.
Their beaks like spears, poised to strike, π― In the shallows, where fish alike. π Can’t get enough of this egret ballet, π Nature’s performance, day by day.
Great Egrets, a sight to adore, π In wetland havens, along the shore. ποΈ Marching gracefully, in water so clear, πΆββοΈ Can’t get enough of the beauty here. π
Ooh, stunning photograph – a real beauty! The green really pops in the combination with the black, white and duller yellow and perfectly frames the eye. I’ve been listening to art lessons about colour on the net and this is such a perfect example. I love it!
Look at that shot! Super! Just super!
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I am so glad that you liked it, Eddie! Thank you so much!
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You deserve it!
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π In marshy realms where reeds entwine, πΏ Great Egrets, majestic and divine. ποΈ Can’t get enough of their elegant grace, πΈ In nature’s gallery, a captivating embrace.
With plumage white, like purest snow, βοΈ They wade in waters, a rhythmic flow. π Long-legged dancers, in the morning light, βοΈ A symphony of wings, taking flight.
Their beaks like spears, poised to strike, π― In the shallows, where fish alike. π Can’t get enough of this egret ballet, π Nature’s performance, day by day.
Great Egrets, a sight to adore, π In wetland havens, along the shore. ποΈ Marching gracefully, in water so clear, πΆββοΈ Can’t get enough of the beauty here. π
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Beautiful ode to this lovely creature, Yishai β¦. They are indeed majestic and divine!
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Its green eye lore is wonderful. Great close up, BJ!
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thank you, Deborah! They become so beautifully transformed!
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A picture is worth 1000 words and this picture is stunning!
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Wow, thanks, Berny!
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Wow! What an incredible capture! Stunning!
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Your comments mean a lot to me, Lorri! Thank you!
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What a shot! But oh, his expression doesn’t look impressed.
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Thanks, DeWets! I wonder what heβs thinking.
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Ooh, stunning photograph – a real beauty! The green really pops in the combination with the black, white and duller yellow and perfectly frames the eye. I’ve been listening to art lessons about colour on the net and this is such a perfect example. I love it!
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Natureβs palette is absolutely the best!!
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beautiful!!
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Thanks so much, Kathy! βΊοΈ
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That bold green seems unexpected (at least to someone who’s not a bird expert).
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Thatβs why the green looks so stunning β¦ itβs a sure sign of breeding season!
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Well, if people can be green with envy, I guess egrets can be green with breeding.
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Who could get enough of these gorgeous colors and feathery plumes?!
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The babies have been hatching in many of the nests. Weβre so lucky they like our wetlands.βΊοΈ
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So early?
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Only a couple . . Many are sitting on eggs though!βΊοΈ
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Fingers crossed for many healthy egret babies!
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I never noticed the green face color. Well done!!
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Thanks!! Yes, theyβre so distinctive at this time of year.
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