Neat Dan. The Green Herons were not as common as they are now at Radnor
Lake until Katrina. Once that storm blew in then it seems a lot of birds
starting appearing locally that haven't been seen before it.
I wonder if perhaps that could be the case with your Blue or perhaps it
just discovered
Nice images.
A blue heron has been visiting the pond at our local park for the past
three days. This is the first one I have seen there. I suspect its
arrival is related to the fact that the 20 or so Canada geese that have
been there all spring and most of the summer disappeared about a week or
Thanks Ann. It was interesting to say the least especially having water
droplets all over my glasses so was rather hard to see.
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Thanks Jack you should have seen us both standing in the rain. I know
the K5 itself is some what waterproof but I didn't have a wp lens.
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Looks like the heron got his dinner... good timing on the click
ann
On 9/5/2016 12:35 PM, PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com wrote:
We stood on the trail watching this Blue Heron in the rain. Luckily a
friend thought toput an umbrella in her backpack so we did partially
have an umbrella. We did have
Sharp, nicely shot series, Jeffery!
J
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> On Sep 5, 2016, at 9:35 AM, PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com
> wrote:
>
> We stood on the trail watching this Blue Heron in the rain. Luckily a friend
> thought toput an umbrella in her backpack
We stood on the trail watching this Blue Heron in the rain. Luckily a
friend thought toput an umbrella in her backpack so we did partially
have an umbrella. We did have zip lock baggies to keep our cameras in
while they hung on our shoulders in between creating photos of the
wildlife. You
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