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Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, great egret, hooded merganser, mute swan, photography, postaday, snowy egret
Temperatures went as high as 84°F (29°C) yesterday, but today they are back down to 40°F (4°C), and it is very windy and cold. Even though I took the following photos last month and last week, they illustrate well this challenging weather we are having.
Such glorious images .. the one of the egret snacking is my fav
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Thank you Julie! Sorry I missed reading your comment until now.
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Lovely photos! One can feel the wind blowing in your photos!👍👍
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Thank you Anil! Glad you like them.
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Welcome!
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I love these photos, all of them, but especially the egret fishing!
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Thank you very much, Jerry!
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The wind was terrific! Love the windblown Hooded Merganser, definitely gave him a different ‘look’! 🙂
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That poor Merganser and his hood… Thanks for commenting, Donna!
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Lovely photos. It sounds like Spring is trying to break through but having trouble. I wonder if this adversely affects the usual behaviour of the native flora and fauna?
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Thank you! This year Spring has been very capricious, and has certainly affected everything and everyone.
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Sure looks blustery! Winter doesn’t want to leave. 😉
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It’s been like that most of this “spring”!
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