We always keep an eye out for any one of the many herons which come to the pond to fish. A bit later into the summer, we'll begin to see the Night heron with great regularity and at some point, I hope to see a few more visits from the Green heron. Right now, not a day has gone by that we haven't seen the Great Blue heron.
A few days ago, we were walking the usual path around my local park. We spotted Mr. Blue across the pond and we slowly made our way around until we were fairly close. We wondered if our nearness would spook him and if all we'd be left with is a flurry of wings and the ripples in the water where he stood. But Mr. Blue was very cooperative. He allowed us to watch him as he showed off his great fishing expertise. He ambled back and forth in front of us catching minnows. Here are a few photos from this day.
His beautiful, sharp eye kept a cautious watch as he went about his fishing expedition.
A serious dunking of his head came up short. No fish in that attempt,
Just a wet head to shake and flick all over the pond.
But all his patience pays off eventually.
I guess that they need to close their nictitating membrane (or third eyelid) to protect their eyes while fishing. Try zooming in on this, or any photo by hitting Control+ (Command+ on a Mac). Hitting Control or Command- will bring it back down to size afterward.
More photos coming up soon.
43 comments:
Amazing shot when Mr. B is shaking the water off. Wow! You must have quick reflexes to get these shots. Lol!
Love the blue heron and your shots ... great capture of his fishing!
Another perfect set. The head shaking is my favourite.
You know I always love a good fishing story. The pictures are fantastic! You did way good.
Thanks for sharing. Sweet Sweet Sweet
I am so glad Mr. Blue was in the mood for photographs :-)
Lovely pictures Hilary...
Pierre
Well, I'm pleased summer is in full swing up in your part of the world! I look forward to the next episode of the summer adventures!
Such great shots. I am wowed!
That has to have been the most cooperative Heron I have ever heard of.These pictures are excellent.
This is getting ridiculous -- all these super shots.
haha the head shaking pic is awesome...thanks for the chuckle...really a wonderful set of pics...
these are FANTASTIC!!! you must be the heron whisperer! Anvilcloud is right!
I must say he is truly magnificent! You did a great job of showing him to us.
Di
Love him....
They stop me in my tracks when i see them.Lovely shots I went through each on over and over.
Brilliant Blue Heron, I do love the first and second images.
How close do you get for photos such as these, Hilary?
Happy summer, Hilary, and happy ME for all the pictures I'm getting to ogle! Great shots, as usual.
I love the wet head shake shot... FABULOUS :)
such a beauty, or rather handsome bird. Loved seeing your photos.
These are so fantastic! What a treat to get a look at Mr. Blue!
Great shots of this gorgeous heron. Nice to know you can ctr/command +/- to view larger! Well worth the extra clicks.
very cool pictures of one of my favorite birds.
Amazing shots--right down to the bubbles on the water (when he shook his head, he reminded me of my cat for some reason). Thanks so much for sharing them!
How did you know this is one of my favorite birds?
breathtakingly beautiful shots!
great captures and perspective!
love them all!!
have a great summer day!
betty x
Love the head shake shot.
Incredible photos!
These are wonderful, Hilary. What a cooperative bird you found. I saw a heron at the reservoir last week, but I hadn't taken my camera. Rain was threatening, and I didn't want the camera to get wet.
So that's where my Blue went! Not really, unless mine got over his shyness! (I'm jealous!)
How can a bird be so beautiful and so ugly all at the same time?
Oh, they are amazing, and wonderful photos. I especially like the "shaking head" one. YOU must think up some funny caption for that one. Great!
Ah... beautiful pics, my dear. Such clarity... some of the bubbles in the first ones... wow. I don't see that clearly with my own eyes.
And what else but Mr. Blue would do? Heh, heh. I actually toured with the Fleetwoods way back when. All the original members and all very nice. Gary, the lead singer, had the softest singing voice I've ever heard. His mic was cranked. And the two "girl" singers, who had to be 60 or so, were still stunningly attractive, (and I would have been 22).
I think I'll have to dig that one up and put it on now.
there were two herons fishing in the storm water pond in my community yesterday, but I don'e know if they were Night, Green or Blue!
You are a true animal photog!
Aloha from Honolulu :)
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So very beautiful..I love to see him in the water. Had one in my drive way a few years ago.
Wow wow wow! How on earth do you get so close to all the critters you shoot?
This is one of your best series of shots yet. Fabulous!
As always, absolutely beautiful captures! I think birds are very difficult to photograph as they move constantly, yet you even captured the motion so eloquently.
Congratulation on your win in the post above.;) I am a very bad card player and always lost to my sister.;)
Have a great week dear friend,
xoxo
Lovely!
Great 'shake' shot! We used to call them Shitaquarts in Oregon, which is what you think if you ever got unloaded upon while out rafting...
Gretchen and Barbara! Cripes. I mental-blocked their names when I typed the first comment. Woke up this am with that floating right to the surface. Ha.
I looked it up. They would not have been quite 60, but who cares. They still had it goin' on... that's how I remember it.
Thank you for the kind comments everyone. Very much appreciated.. as always. :)
Such incredible images you've captured here!
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