BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

STOPS ALONG THE WAY

LOOKOUT

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Heron

 

 

The heron was across the lake from me, having a look around. It remained in place for longer than I did. These birds can remain motionless for long periods of time particularly when stalking their prey. They are singleminded and ignore everything else around them.

20 thoughts on “LOOKOUT

  1. Peter Hillman's avatar

    Stunning capture of such a wonderful bird!

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  2. Ellen Jennings's avatar

    Nice composition, Belinda! The GBH’s ability to hold position is amazing.

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  3. David P.'s avatar

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  4. Anne's avatar

    You are so right: I too have given up before a heron has even moved a fraction. They are among the most focused birds I know.

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  5. circadianreflections's avatar

    Their stillness and patience are amazing traits. Lovely image, Belinda!

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  6. Reed Andariese's avatar

    Very nice Great Blue Heron image Belinda!

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  7. Bay Photos By Donna's avatar

    Beautiful capture, Belinda, love that perch branch, I bet it’s one of his favorites!

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  8. krikitarts's avatar

    Patience is a real advantage, shared especially by spiders–and photographers!

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  9. wordsfromanneli's avatar

    The lookout had better look out for eagles or big hawks. I know they have to watch for eagles here, but not sure what they have where you are, Belinda.
    But I’m sure he’s just looking out for a frog for his dinner here.

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