F/6.3, 1/250 ISO 100.
Black-crowned Night-Heron
Why was the math textbook so sad?
He had a lot of problems!
Interesting Fact: Young Black-crowned Night-Herons leave the nest at the age of 1 month but cannot fly until they are 6 weeks old. They move through the vegetation on foot, joining up in foraging flocks at night. ( https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Black-crowned_Night-Heron/lifehistory )
Nice urban setting for the heron.
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Lovely image – especially the detail in the beak and eye – and really interesting to see a portrait of a heron in this setting.
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Wonderful detail.
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Zooming on this guys eye shows amazing clearity in the image. Nice! M 🙂
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Very nice joke…. and offsprings should teach that not to move here and there. 🙂
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That is amazing photography!
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Love these birds. Beautiful capture!
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Great photo – love the detail and color.
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Great shot.
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This is a fantastic shot
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Hey, amazing shot of the bird…it’s just popping out from the background so much!
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