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A prize catch on the lagoon at Rutland Water (UK) (6306)

A certain symmetry - a courting couple out on the local park lake in the Spring sunshine (Nottingham, UK) (4146)

Great White Egret - - Ardea Alba

 

Picking off Dragonflies..

 

Somerset

Unpublished photo - Spring 2022- Québec - Canada

Akeleiblüte etwas nass geworden - Columbine in the rain

This Great Egret flew across the lake at Orlando Wetlands, Florida. It was beginning nest building, and flew to another area for twigs and branches for the nest.

 

This egret is transitioning to breeding plumage/color. It will remain white, but its bill will become more orange and its facial skin will become greenish. It has already begun developing long plumes trailing alongside its black legs

in the Chobe NP, Botswana

 

Better be watched by an animal than a nosy man.

The world is like a book and those, who do not travel, only read the first page.

 

If you only visit 2 continents in your lifetime, visit Africa, twice.

 

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This Egret was happy for me to snap away from the bridge along the causeway of Abberton. Have a few more to show, as you can imagine!

Koolmees, garden, The Netherlands

Taken in Kensington Gardens.

Keeping a low profile on a bitterly cold, windy April day on the local park lake (Nottingham, UK) (4361)

Yes, it can land on such thin branches and hunt low on them.

Am I getting fed again?

 

These frantic great egrets chicks had two speeds - full speed and asleep.

Taken at Barton Marina, Staffordshire

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Two more looks at this beautiful Owl. I have learned a few things about this individual and his travels since my last post and I will put together a photo story about his journey to here and his contact with humans.

Great Egret fishing on Tybee Island, Georgia.

La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes; 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

♂️ Turdus fuscater (Great Thrush / Mirla)

 

Great Thrush is the largest of the South American thrushes. The plumage is dark olive brown with a distinctive long tail. Individuals measure between 28-33 cm. Males and females are similar in plumage, but males have an orange eye ring.

 

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Providence, RI.

This Great Blue allowed me to come close and take a portrait.

Great Blue Heron cruising across the water on a beautiful cool morning. From my boat I counted 75 of this species, but this fellow was the most handsome of all.

La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Turdus fuscater (Great Thrush / Mirla patinaranja)

 

Great Thrush is the largest of the South American thrushes. The plumage is dark olive brown with a distinctive long tail. Individuals measure between 28-33 cm. Males and females are similar in plumage, but males have an orange eye ring.

 

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Great Falls National Park, Virginia

Taken Stour Valley Nature Reserve, Bournemouth, Dorset.

This Great Blue Heron flew by where I was shooting ducks, and made a fine subject.

Circle B Bar Reserve, Lakeland, Florida

beautiful moments this morning when the first rays appears.

   

Eurasian/Great Bittern, Somerset Levels UK

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado

Another shot from a great encounter with this Owl from a couple of weeks ago. Always a wonderful experience.

Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive, Apopka, Florida

Nikon Z 9, 800mm S PF, 1/2500, f/6.3, ISO 320. View Large.

Great Egret – this bird is going into breeding season, you can see that the lore (the patch of bare skin between the beak and the eyes) is changed from yellow to lime green. The graceful plumes called aigrettes have not yet started to grow (they will eventually appear on the shoulder area and trail over the bird’s back). Early this morning I felt the need to escape from the evil of Putin news and go out and find something beautiful to photograph. Shame on this despicable man.

A photo from many years ago. Processed to a silhouette and added a yellow sunrise

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