“This Oyster Bed Isn’t Big Enough For The Both Of Us!”
Monday afternoon we were watching a snowy egret minding it’s own business fishing around the oyster beds in the salt marsh during low tide.
But an arriving snowy must have decided that this was HIS oyster bed and would permit no other occupants, so he rudely sent off his friend. The displaced snowy took it all in stride however. So it goes in snowy egret world…some days you chase, other days you get chased.



I’m sure I wouldn’t take off in such a graceful manner, if someone was angrily chasing me, and shouting abuse, as Snowy looks to be doing. 😀
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Yes normally when two snowys have a disagreement (which is almost always) they get all fluffed up and make a huge fuss out of the whole situation. This guy here though just calmly took off as if to say…”fine, you want this spot you can have it.” Unusual for snowys.
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He obviously had a lot of class. 😀
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Oh he’s plenty classy alright.
So I guess he decided not to ‘ruffle any feathers’. Ha ha get it?! Ruffle any Feathers!! 😆
Uh boy, I’ve had too much coffee. 😕
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Hahaha. Yes, very funny, Phil. You should drink more coffee, more often. It sharpens your wit. 😆
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Beautiful shots! They are so animated when they are fighting.
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Thanks! Yes they can really go at it and create a giant fuss!
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Stunning shots as usual Phil!
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Thanks I appreciate you looking!
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Wonderful shots.
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Thank you Jan.
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Great serie of photos, – so much to see! Great photo-work!
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I’m very happy you like those photos!
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Looks like dancing in the air 🙂
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They can get quite animated at times and are often entertaining to watch!
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I really do look forward to my daily dose of life from the swamp or the salt marsh. You never disappoint Phil and today is no exception.
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It’s so great to hear that! I’m thrilled you have been enjoying views of life in the marsh!
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These are wonderful action shots, Phil. 🙂
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I appreciate you checking them out Mike!
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It’s definetely a bit crowded! Great scenes! 🙂
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Two snowys is all it takes to make a crowd that is too large! 😀 Thanks much!
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How exciting that they are starting their funny antics! Although I know they never really stop! Great photos of these quarrelsome buddies.
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Thanks very much Molly! As you know well these guys can really get the feathers flying!
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Accipicchia quanto era incavolato :lol.
Splendida sequenza di foto, ma ormai non mi sorprende, le tue foto sono sempre stupende ed è un vero godere della loro bellezza
Ciao, buona serata
Pat
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Sì, era pazzo. Sono così felice di godere le foto della fauna selvatica
Grazie Pat
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Another stunningly beautiful series, Phil. The egrets are such lovely birds. 🙂
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Thanks very much Robin, I’m glad you like the snowy pics!
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And in the red corner …………..
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Ha ha exactly! These guys come to do battle. Of course for them it generally only lasts a few seconds. 😀
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I love these battles that you catch though you seem to have a loose definition of friend.
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I’m glad you enjoy seeing the photos of these feathered gladiators. Although they are more like a couple of parakeets squawking at each other.
And ha, I see you caught that ‘friend’ part. I always call them friends for some reason even when fighting.
Same goes for the alligators…”Uh oh, that gator just tried to bite off his friend’s head!”
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I trust that loose definition of friend is only for wildlife!!!
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Ah yeah, pretty much 😀
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WOW ! The second photo – WOW ! I really do think it’s funny how birds like to prove dominance over another by taking over their spot. I bet it goes back and forth.
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Hey thanks! I’m so glad you liked these!
It is funny how they often insist on taking another guy’s spot. There can be two birds in a whole big marsh but one will still chase the other one off. Happens all the time, we think it’s hysterical! 😀
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Hey, everyone knows you don’t mess with the dude sporting a mohawk. I think his nickname is Spike in those parts. Spike is like the Honey Badger of the Oyster bed. Lol.
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Oh yeah, never mess with the guy sporting a mohawk. Excellent advice. 😀
Thanks Angelia!
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I’m with Chillbrook….. I always look forward for the latest sights from your marsh.
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I’m very happy to hear you look forward to, and enjoy photos of life in the marsh! Thanks! 🙂
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Beautiful! Love these guys. You always capture such wonderful personality…
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I greatly appreciate the kind comment! I really try my best to capture exactly that…personality, and it’s great to know it does come through. 🙂
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This has made me smile 🙂 Thank you Phil. They are majestic, though the right one looks fierce too.
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I’m glad you enjoyed these Paula, thanks!
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a well-named photo!
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Thanks very much Andrew! Glad you liked the pics!
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