Our local wetlands have several stands of snags, dead trees that form homes for various types of wildlife. Recently, we saw one of these snags with a big bird on top. If he hadn’t briefly raised his wings, we would have never seen him.
He was alone, perched like a statue against the sky. I zoomed in with my camera, close—
Closer—
Closest—
When we saw his image in the camera’s window we realized he was a great blue heron. I am hoping he wasn’t alone at all, but has a partner and a nest in the wetlands, and will soon raise more baby herons to fill the sky.
This post is part of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Alone. It is also a testament to hope for the clean-up of toxic sites all around the country and world. This area, running parallel to Lipari Landfill, was once in the top ten of worst Superfund sites in the US. The toxic chemicals have been cleaned up and now the wetlands nearby are home to many birds and other wildlife.
that is one BIG bird good picture,
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Thanks…he was amazing…and so still. He watched us as we watched him.
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A magnificent bird. I agree, I hope he has a mate in that stand of snags!
Kay
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Thanks for the comment and for stopping by today.
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Gorgeous photos or this week. 😀
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Thanks Cee…love your challenges.
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Amazing!
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Thanks!
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Herons are fun to watch. We saw one flying along the creek, not realizing they are not common here in the mountains.
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They are an amazing sight.
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Fabulous heron shot.
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Thanks so much. 🙂
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