Awesome!
I had some awesome pics of one on the beach (they're halfway tame there as they will wait beside the fishermen and steal the fish). He was only about 6 feet from me.
My pics were not backed up and the phone crashed, so I lost them ?
Nice reflections. What's wrong with your photo? Looks superb to me.
gorgeous bird - great pic. yes, wildlife that gets cosy & close as opposed to keeping a cautious distance freaks me a bit too.
That's what happens when people feed them.
@FrayedBear, i'm used to pigeons, magpies & such to do that, but as i'm no fisherwoman herons wouldn't eye me as a meal ticket, i s'pose.
Gorgeous birds - though not quite as gorgeous as our Grey Herons in Europe, in my opinion! I'm a bit afraid of them, though: they can stretch up so high and their beaks are so like daggers...
Try emus that do not need to stretch...not as sharp a beak but dangerous, particularly the claws.
There used be a rookery behind my Wisconsin property. Over 200 years old was the estimate. The clacking & squawking in the twightlight as they sparred for nest settling was rauchus & brought mind dinosaurs in the primordeal fog. The rookery blew down in a 1998 winter storm. They have dispersed but habitat is scarce. I have them & the great white hunting the edges of the pond. The heron, not the shark.
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Posted by FrayedBearNo one in Victoria, Australia has heard the White Bellied Whip bird for almost 40 years. Have a listen
Posted by FrayedBearNo one in Victoria, Australia has heard the White Bellied Whip bird for almost 40 years. Have a listen
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Posted by OldGoat43 Not exactly a pretty bird, but he can fly like a pterodactyl.
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