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avocet, cormorant, Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, photography, postaday, yellow-crowned night heron
As a side effect of hurricane Philippe, we are being drenched with rain today, and I am staying home. Here are a few shots taken over the past several weeks that did not fit into any previous post.
I am guessing the following two birds are immature Yellow-crowned Night Herons. October has been warm this year, and these two had not yet migrated South.
Tiny said:
The juvenile Yellow-crowned Night Heron are beautiful. I have not seen any here at the marsh as yet this year, only adults.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Tiny! It got cooler today and when I went back there, the Night Herons were gone. Maybe they went down to Florida.
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Tiny said:
I will be looking out for them 🙂 We got quite a few migrants at the salt marsh this past week.
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DG MARYOGA said:
Wonderful bird photos as always,Hien!Thank you for sharing the American Avocet again,loved your last shot with the incredibly beautiful and faithful reflections 🙂
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you very much Doda!
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Indah Susanti said:
The wilds have the happy life and you captured their moment greatly!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Indah! If only we humans can be like them.
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Sue Slaght said:
Hope you are staying safe and dry. Love that last one with the reflection especially.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Sue! We got much needed rain, and a lot of small branches ripped apart by the wind, but it did not turn out too bad overall.
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quietsolopursuits said:
Great lighting along with good poses by the birds, it must have taken a good deal of patience to get these images!
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neihtn2012 said:
The Cormorants were always moving, but the juvenile Herons just stood there doing nothing. The Avocet was slowly waking up, probably due to the noise the Swans and Canada Geese were making. And I had plenty of time to wait for the fog to lift.
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de Wets Wild said:
These shots are as inspiring as any you’ve posted before, Hien!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Dries!
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Jane Lurie said:
Beautiful captures, Hien. Your bird reflections are terrific and I love your hungry squirrel.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Jane! That squirrel, as its partners, manage to eat all of the walnuts from our two trees, year after year.
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Tina Schell said:
Glorious light on those bird shots Hien, wonderful!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Tina!
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Amy said:
Beautifully captured! 🙂
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neihtn2012 said:
Thanks Amy!
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Michael Andrew Just said:
Love those reflection shots!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thanks Andrew!
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dweezer19 said:
Wonderful images!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you!
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