Evening In The Marsh
Yesterday evening we went out to see if there was any activity in the marsh. Not a whole lot going on but we did see some things…
A baby alligator (well, we refer to any gator 3 feet or under as a baby) floating in the water with just his little head exposed.
A Clapper Rail, a small marsh bird, was seen picking around among the oyster beds.
A Great Blue Heron who decided that it would be more comfortable standing on one leg.
A White Ibis did a quick flyby.
A Snowy Egret was seen fishing in the salt marsh.
A Tricolored Heron was also fishing for minnows and seemed to be pretty successful!
And a young alligator who looked particularly attractive with it’s colorful stripes lit by the late evening sun…







The alligator surely does look attractive!
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Yes he does! 🙂 Thanks for looking!
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I love all of them! The young Gator is quite an attractive young man! Our babies are starting to hatch and I just love the markings on them. The Snowy Egret is my favorite photo of this group.
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Thanks a bunch Molly! Yes the youngster is a cutie. heh heh. They usually have late spring babies here and as it gets further along and colder our gator season will soon end when they retire back to the swamp to relax for the winter.
I almost didn’t even include that snowy pic. Glad you like it!
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These are all lovely pictures but I particularly like the clapper rail, a sweet little bird, and the heron, looking like a dowager preparing for a night out on the town. Just beautiful. The evening sun catching the ‘gator is pretty special too.
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Well I really appreciate your kind comments and glad you liked these photos! 🙂
That blue heron was acting a little wacky last night. There were fish practically bumping into it’s feet (or foot) and it never tried to catch any. Can’t believe it’s not hungry, they are always hungry.
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I don’t know what it is, but your pictures never cease to put a smile in my heart.
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I’m so happy to hear that! It makes me feel terrific knowing that you are enjoying the photos! 🙂
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Aha, now we know what a baby gator is, my rhinemaiden bookfairies thought you were pulling their legs, hmm… wings. 🙂
Hauntigly beautiful shots.
Your animal pictures always put me in a good mood. The birds, even the gator, they all turn so lovely vain when you present your camera, please show me at my most beautiful…
🙂
Have a lovely week!
Greetings Dina
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Well now you know Dina I would never tug on a rhinemaiden bookfairies legs or wings. 😉 🙂 😯
So happy you like the bird and alligator photos! Some of them do seem to pose a bit when given the opportunity.
Most I feel are delighted in who and what they are! 🙂
Cheers,
Phil
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Yes, you’re absolutely right.
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Beautiful pics even though the gators look scary 🙂
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Thanks! Oh they are just like big cuddly teddybears. 🙂 😯
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hahaha…right 😉
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You have a lot more going on in your marsh that I have in my marsh, Phil. Nice captures. I particularly like the heron.
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Thanks Mike! That heron hung around for a while, I think it liked me. 😉
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That’s a mighty fine marsh.
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We are lucky to find a variety of wildlife in the area.
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Fantastische Fotos!!
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Vielen Dank!
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More great photos. Now I’m so looking forward to getting back to Florida this month, so that I can rival your pics, Phil. 😆
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Thanks much! Can’t wait to see what you come up with! Florida is the best for birds and alligators!
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Fantastic!
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Thanks, glad you like it! 🙂
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I so look forward to your daily posts. You do a great job with your photography and your sharing it with others is appreciated. Keep on shooting! Keep on sharing!
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Thanks so much for your kind comments! I’ll try to keep going out there for new bird and alligator pics! (except when the bugs are attacking me) 🙂
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oh those are some gripping photos great stuff
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Thank you for looking and I’m glad you like the photos!
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photo blogging is my favorite type of blogging
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So cool ! I’ve never seen a Clapper Rail before, such a cute bird. And the baby gator – what a show off ! Your photos are always so outstanding and are such a pleasure to browse through.
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Well I’m really glad you like the little clapper rail! I know it doesn’t look tremendously exciting but it’s kind of a big deal for us. The rails are very skittish and secretive birds. They are often heard, but not often seen in the open. Even this one came out for a few seconds, picked up a small crab (yes we have pics of that) then quickly scurried back into the marsh reeds where they hide. So we try to grab quick pics if one ever pops out.
That baby gator was cute, he was fishing too! He better learn to hunt if he ever wants to grow up to be a big boy. 🙂
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I’ve been hanging around birders trying to learn from them, and recognized that little clapper was probably special. Too cool!
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Nice shot of the ‘baby’ gator! Great photos! 🙂
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Hey thanks Sarah! I’m glad you liked the baby and all the other photos!
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The Clapper Rail pic is really nice! That is such a hard bird to see. Pam ,Charleston sc
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Thanks very much Pam! Glad you liked the little clapper and yes it is a tough bird to see in the open.
Cheers from Murrells Inlet.
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Fantastic photos!
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I appreciate you looking, thanks!
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Beautiful work!!!!
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Thanks for the kind comment!
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All our critters!! Such lovely shots… I love hearing them all during the dusk hours, as they prepare for bed-time. 🙂
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Thanks a bunch FeyGirl! Glad you liked seeing a ‘day in the life’ of our marsh inhabitants.
These photos were all taken in a time period of less then two hours. We have been losing light quicker every day.
Like the old saying goes…”It gets late early out there”. 🙂
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Dang Phil, I didn’t think you could get any better. You just blow me away!
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Hey thanks a million Jen! So glad you liked these pics! 😀
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Un régal d’admirer ce que vous faites comme photos (j’envie votre appareil et son zoom loll alors que j’essaye, tant bien que mal, de “tirer” de mon nikon D90 une “pâle photographie reloll) !j’ai une légère préférence pour ce grand héron équilibriste ! … il me ressemble un rien Bien à vous !
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Je suis tellement heureux que vous aimez voir mes photos. Je suis sûr que votre Nikon fonctionne bien pour vous.
C’est héron avait une soirée de détente à coup sûr! Merci de regarder et je vous remercie de vos aimables commentaires!
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Your pictures are outstanding and I really enjoy looking at them. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks so much! I really appreciate you looking and commenting Deanna!
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