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A Reddish Egret is being very enthusiastic

Our solid little friend, the Little Blue Heron, poses for a portrait in his favorite grassy field.

This Catbird, one of the few birds we were able to photograph yesterday, is a little displeased at how happy everyone is for Owl-o-ween. :(

A Tricolored Heron suns himself in the early morning light.

A young Red-winged Blackbird perches on a cattail between squabbles with his broodmates.

A Roseate Spoonbill enjoys a stroll

A Wood Stork forages in the warm golden light.

Not much to see really, so dark and rainy

A Tricolored Heron quickly covers some water in pursuit of snacks.

A Tricolored Heron sits in quiet elegance.

A Tricolored Heron wades through a rain puddle for treats

A Little Blue Heron turns to face into the wind as it gently blows through its feathers.

An Osprey poses as a hang glider in mid-air.

At a slight movement in the distance, the Great Blue Heron immediately moves to an alert stance.

What do you get when a Roseate Spoonbill, Great Egret, and Snowy Egret hang out?

 

To be honest, I'm not quite sure but it was a good photo!

A Yellow-crowned Night Heron casts a weary look over it's shoulder on our approach.

Prepped for a landing, this Tricolored Heron puts his legs out

A Great Blue Heron swallows a big catch whole.

A Roseate Spoonbill makes way under cover of low hanging branches

A Little Blue Heron rests and stares off into tune morning fog.

A Roseate Spoonbill hits the air breaks hard as it comes in for a landing.

A Black Skimmer scans the water for a good catch.

A young Yellow-crowned Night Heron takes a break from foraging and poses against a subtly graduated sky.

A Little Blue Heron puts on his best tough guy face.

Off goes the Marbled Godwit, kicking some sand up as it takes flight.

A Pileated Woodpecker casts a first look my way

We attack some attention from our local Tricolored Heron as we approach.

A young duckling splits off from mom in search of some food.

A Sandhill Crane sorts out the feather situation

A Wood Stork checks me out.

A Great Blue Heron ponders the nest.

An Eastern Phoebe gets a little excited at the prospect of a moth breakfast.

A Little Blue Heron chomps down on his latest catch.

A Roseate Spoonbill springs to the air!

A Yellow-crowned Night Heron is looking surprisingly awake and alert for being up in the middle of the day.

A Great Blue Heron relaxes in the morning mist.

Is this Green Heron really ready?

A Great Egret tries to manifest a catch.

For the Great Egret

A Reddish Egret takes a stroll through the tidal pools at Fred Howard Park

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