41 thoughts on “Night Heron

    • Thanks, Lavinia. He flew south and then turned around and flew by me again heading north.

  1. Herons are amazing. They are fascinating in their majestic beauty. I guess the weather has warmed up and they are headed north, I don’t.know if they migrate or not. Such awesome photos Timothy. Love them.

  2. Great captures and I like the Terminator quote coming with the last image. We don’t have this heron aroound here, but his long-legged cousin, the Gray Heron, often puts an end to always the biggest goldfishes and prized Kois.

    • We don’t have a lot of Heron out here, but I’ve heard in other parts of the country they can be a real problem for fish ponds. They do eat the bullfrogs out here. The bullfrogs have decimated our leopard frog population.

      • So in case of the bullfrogs, it is a good attribute of them, always to be looking for the biggest deal.

  3. Pteros take flight. The one that turned around, in your direction, either it objected to your photo-taking (i.e., capturing its soul) or saw you as a tasty morsel.

    Happy Mom’s Day to your Laurie. πŸ™‚

    • That’s a very good question, Resa. It’s sunset when I to these shats, but I see them in broad daylight. Maybe they are supposed to be Knight Herons and no one caught the K.

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