F/10.0, 1/400, ISO 250.
Great Blue Heron
Why did the fish blush?
Because it saw the ocean’s bottom.
Interesting Fact: Great Blue Herons forage, usually alone, across much of the U.S. This largest of the North American herons wades slowly or stands stock still, peering into the water for prey. In flight the Great Blue Heron folds it neck into an βSβ shape and trails its long legs behind, dangling them as it prepares to land or when courting. ( https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Great_Blue_Heron/lifehistory )
I love these birds. I used to see them when I lived in OR, and now I see them and I live in NC! Glad they are “everywhere.”
They are quite amazing birds, I enjoy watching them. Thank you very much for stopping by and sharing your story with us. Happy Blogging! π
And the Sea Weed? π
Hehehe. Yes that too. Thank you very much for stopping by and sharing your thoughts with us. Happy Blogging! π
Thank you. I couldn’t help being cheeky π
It was definitely worth it. Thank you again. ππ
Reblogged this on Wolf's Birding and Bonsai Blog.
Thank you very much and Happy Blogging! π
I frequently have a blue heron fishing in my pond. What a wonderful sight to behold.
That is amazing, I do love to watch them walking around and catching fish, it is quite fascinating. Thank you very much and Happy Blogging! π
Your photographs are amazing & I love your humor! I’m going to start writing them down to share with my scouting girls.
Hehehe I am really glad that you will be doing so. I strongly feel that everyone needs to smile and laugh as much as possible. Thank you very much for your feedback. I am going to try my best to continue entertaining you with my photos and humor. Happy Blogging! π