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Unlike Great Blue Herons which prefer large fish, Great Egrets stick with smaller ones. The following Great Egrets each caught a small fish as I was photographing them. Looking closer at their photos, did they actually smile at the prospect of more food filling up their stomach?
It could be that the fish tickle the egret’s throat on the way down, and they know that, and that’s the reason that they smile. 😉
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That sounds about right, Jerry! Thank you!
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Exquisite photos, Hien. That first one is really beautiful, the egret looks so regal and victorious too.
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Thank you Jet! You read its expression perfectly.
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Fantastic images of these wonderful birds.
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Thank you Jane!
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Great photos – so good to see the birds in the environment
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Thank you Diana!
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He smiling because he knows you are catching this on film–and from his good side, too! 🙂
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Like being on candid camera, right Lois? 🙂
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Ha! Exactly!
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I love that first photo – such grace!
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That Great Egret swooped in and plucked that fish out of the water, just like we would pick a flower. Thank you Eliza!
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