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Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you

Friday 24 July 2015

Grey Heron

I came across a few Grey Herons recently at Pennington Flash. I think most were juveniles, as they were a darker grey then the adult birds and lacked the striking markings usually found on the head. The joy of watching from a hide or behind a screen is that the birds tend to stay put and are not frightened off by the sight of me strolling up. This of course gives ample opportunity to study them a bit more and hopefully get some good shots of them too.

This chap was determined to stand on this post no matter how small it was.

You can see how dark the plumage is on this particular bird.

Having a bit of a scratch while not falling off his post. Impressive!

20 comments:

  1. Great series on the heron, Adam! I love the last shot. Happy weekend!

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  2. Good Heron shots..Like the breast colors on the Juvie...Quite a balancing act in the last shot..Enjoy your weekend..

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  3. Their sense of balance is fantastic ! I love the crown lifted in the last image.

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  4. Gorgeous series, greeting from Belgium

    http://louisette.eklablog.com/ "Mons ma ville en Belgique"

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  5. Nice views of the heron. Those at our back yard lake are so skittish, so I am particularly pleased when one will pose near enough for a photo.

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  6. Hello Adam, just stopping back to say thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!

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  7. Beautiful shots of grey heron.

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  8. I love that beautiful gray with a blue tint to it. These are such elegant birds! Great photos!

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  9. One determined bird! Great captures.

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  10. All of the herons and egrets are very photogenic. I love taking pictures of them when they slow down a little as they can be extremely active.

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  11. All of the herons and egrets are very photogenic. I love taking pictures of them when they slow down a little as they can be extremely active.

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  12. Great shots of a great bird - always like seeing them - even the ones that think they are statues!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  13. awesome captures!!! they are always on my "stalking" list!!!!

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  14. Three fantasticimages and reflections. Have a great week ahead.

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  15. Lovely pics. I wish I had a hide, they tend to see me first!
    ~

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  16. Superb shots! I know these do take some patience - bravo!
    Have a Great Week!
    Peace :)

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  17. It's so funny to see them balance on a small branch or post like this one. It's a beautiful heron and these are some of the best pictures I've see. Good to show how big he is as you do in that last shot!

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  18. Nice to be able to study them a bit. Cute catch of the scratch. That was a tiny perch!

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