BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

STOPS ALONG THE WAY

GREEN HERON

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I watched as the green heron carefully scanned the water looking for a passing fish. It watched, it patrolled, and waited some more. All the herons I’ve photographed are the most patient of fishermen, more patient than this photographer. I took some photos and left the bird as I continued my walk.

33 thoughts on “GREEN HERON

  1. A wonderful photograph. I’ve seen many great blues, of course, and some whites (aka great egret), and a few black-crowned night herons, but never a green. I’ll be kayaking on the Jordan River in the morning and hope to see some herons.

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  2. Beautiful shot, Belinda, love the beak/lip licking action!

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  3. You shot him very beautiful, Belinda.

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  4. Love the little greenies!

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  5. Nice portrait, Belinda. One does have to admire that kind of patience… I know I don’t possess it!

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  6. Thank you so much. Have not seen this type of heron.

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  7. Gorgeous bird. Beautiful photo.

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  8. Great capture of this beauty, Belinda! And so right on the patience thing, of course what else do they have to do? 😁

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  9. The green version is the most attractive!

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  10. And there you have captured that famous lip lap, the Green Heron trademark. They have this habit of lapping their bill. The only bird I know to do this. Very nice.

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  11. I have yet to see one in the wild, but I hope to. The patience of these wading birds almost rivals that of spiders.

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  12. This is such a beautiful bird perched there on the edge of the water. A wonderful shot, Belinda!

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  13. Your patience – like mine, MUCH shorter than that of any heron – was rewarded. This is a magnificent portrayal of the Green Heron!

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