After grabbing a couple of pictures through the window, I stepped out on the deck to get a clearer shot. I took a few and turned the camera sideways to get a vertical image and just as I focused, he lifted his wings and flew! I clicked the shutter. He didn't go far, he landed on the dam.
I could see some geese floating nearby so I waited for them to approach him and got a group picture. Finally I remembered that I was outside without a jacket and that's not a good idea when I have a respiratory infection. It was very cold; I went back inside.
Even though our nights have been freezing, our herons have not migrated south. I think they stay as long as they can find fish to eat.
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You live in a perfect spot for photography. Love these shots. Cheers Diane
ReplyDeleteFotografias espectaculares e de uma grande beleza.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
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Hello, great shots of the Heron. We have some herons that stay year round. I think as long as they can find food they are ok. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteMost enjoyable to see your heron in different poses, and glad you went back inside to warm up!
ReplyDeleteThey're such beautiful and graceful birds. I always enjoy seeing them. I think they left here by the end of September, early October.
ReplyDeleteDown at Padre Island the herons stand in the surf only 25 ft from you know the waves would prohibit your getting close before they can fly off
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ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
You got a great flight shot ...something I can never do! Very nice....I guess your herons are among the late arriving snowbirds here in Florida (we just got here ourselves )).
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the blue heron! How neat to see it there.
ReplyDeleteHello! Great photos! It is so nice that you can see from your window this kind of views and birds!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
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