Green Heron
"Heron Central" again had a large number of herons this morning: 29 great egrets, a few great blue heron, and one green heron which is pictured with part of it's morning meal. The green heron is a smaller bird than the others with a wingspan of 26"/66cm.
I was positioned 30 feet from the water behind a single tall tuft of grass when the heron flew in and landed on the rocks in front of me. I sat and took photos of this bird for 40 minutes, as had not been able to get this close to a green heron without it flying away.
Answer to yesterday's blip question: 17 members of the heron family are in the photo. 14 great egrets, 1 great blue heron top slightly to right, 1 green heron bottom slightly to right, and 1 juvenile heron bottom slightly to left. The juvenile is either a green heron or a black-crowned night-heron, could not determine which.
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- Nikon D7100
- 1/1000
- f/7.1
- 200mm
- 640
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