Fishing Clinic
Yesterday afternoon in the salt marsh we saw something that looked rather unusual. At first glance it definitely looked like a great blue heron, but we hadn’t seen one with this much orange and rust coloration before. It had to be a juvenile as that color pattern is characteristic of an adolescent great blue. But the juvies we normally see look approximately the same as the adults…a little smaller, thinner and often a lighter shade of blue and grey. This guy really stood out with those orange “accent” colors!
But what made him even MORE interesting was how skilled he was at catching fish! We saw him catch several when nearby adult great blues were coming up empty. So he might have been a youngster, but he was putting on a fishing clinic that a few of the old timers would do well to pay close attention to!





What a beauty he is!! Your photos, as usual, leave me catching my breath!
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Well I really appreciate that Molly! Thanks so much. 😀
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Wow. Pretty cool. A really cool study.
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Thanks I’m happy you liked the pics!
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A beautiful bird. Great shots phil, I love the sequence, it shows so clearly how much effort is involved.
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Thank you for the kind words, and yes they do put a lot of work into feeding time!
What’s amazing is I have been set up on one for an hour and with fish all over and they never catch even one. So I guess it’s harder then it looks. 😛
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It really is amazing. If I didn’t know better, it would be hard to believe a bird could snag elusive fish that way. Very nice.
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It never fails to amaze me how they do it but they sure do!
Thanks!
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I wonder how long do you have to wait to catch scenes like this one :). This bird has quite an appetite 😉
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You never know…I could walk up and a bird could be grabbing fish all over the place. Or I could wait around and never see it catch a thing. But I get to go home and eat what I want, they have to stay out there as long as it takes if they are hungry.
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😀 Good point Phil 🙂 It is always a treat to look at your “catches”
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I really appreciate your interest Paula! 🙂
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Glad to hear that Phil 🙂 It is my pleasure you know 🙂
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He’s a growing boy. 🙂
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He sure is and if he keeps eating like I saw yesterday he will grow up to be a BIG boy! 😀
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It really is amazing…Orofiorentino
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Grazie per guardare le mie foto
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An excellent set, Phil. 🙂
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Thanks Mike, appreciate it.
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What beautiful shots Mike, I thought he looked like a purple heron, but I’m not sure you have those over there?
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Thanks much Lucy, but I’m Phil not Mike. 🙂
No we do not have the purple heron in our area here. Thanks a lot for checking out these pics!
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I LOVE the shot with his head in the water. Bet his elders were quite jealous.
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Glad you liked the pics!
Well they sure should have been jealous, he was putting them all to shame. We saw a few adults catch nothing.
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And I bet he doesn’t exaggerate about the size of the fish he catches
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Ha ha, you are right, he might not. Especially with the skill this boy has. 😀
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Yours pics are so clear, fabulous!
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Thanks for your visit and kind comments!
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Wonderful photos, Phil. Do you ever go home? 😆
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Thanks much for your kind words! I do occassionally stop by home to feed the cats. 😛 😀
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Just as I suspected. 😆
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Well if kitty is not happy nobody has a good day. 😮
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Great photos! :+) I think he was very focused and determined on getting lots of fish.
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Thanks for checking these out!
For a youngster, he looked far more experienced then the adults. He was doing quite well for himself.
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Nice Pictures…..
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Thanks, glad you like them.
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