They were great pictures of this heron fishing, especially the one where it was squatting in the water – it doesn’t matter what positions it takes, it looks like it worked as something big (maybe a frog?) was in its beak soon afterward.
Yes it is and they are good at it. I went to a dam last Summer and a heron was on the side of the dam catching fish in the churning water with no effort at all.
Well done Rebecca! I especially like the with the GBH shading the water with its wings to eliminate the glare.
I found the best time to get shots of these guys is when they are preoccupied with getting the fish they see! They lose awareness of whats going on around them!
Great series, Rebecca… one, two, three, down the hatch! 🙂
Thanks, Eliza! I think it would take a lot of those little fish to fill the heron up.
They were great pictures of this heron fishing, especially the one where it was squatting in the water – it doesn’t matter what positions it takes, it looks like it worked as something big (maybe a frog?) was in its beak soon afterward.
It is amazing to watch them stand still for a time as they zero in on their target and then strike with great speed and accuracy.
Yes it is and they are good at it. I went to a dam last Summer and a heron was on the side of the dam catching fish in the churning water with no effort at all.
Well done Rebecca! I especially like the with the GBH shading the water with its wings to eliminate the glare.
Thank you! They are fun birds to watch!
Wonderful set of photos.
Thanks Timothy! 🙂
Gorgeous photos. Looks like we need to move to Tennessee although we saw more than 50 trumpeter swans at a wildlife center last week.
Thanks Kathy! I don’t think you are lacking for wildlife with all the lakes and parks in your area. So much beauty in Minnesota!
Beautiful photos. I have had a visit in my garden from one of this beautiful birds.
Thanks! How fun to have one come to you! We have to drive about an hour to be in a place where we can see one.
I found the best time to get shots of these guys is when they are preoccupied with getting the fish they see! They lose awareness of whats going on around them!
Agreed! They can be totally oblivious to their surroundings when focused on hunting. When they finish with the hunt, they become quite skittish.
Yes,they bug out pretty quickly when they realize somebody is closing in on them!
I agree! I could stand there for the longest time just watching a great blue heron out foraging!
They are dedicated fishermen! 🙂