Ascending or Descending?

I photographed this great blue heron last week at the marsh as it was gliding in for a landing. But at a quick first glance I thought it almost looked like the heron was either hovering still in the air, or actually floating upward.

What do you think?

Great Blue Heron Flight Over Water

47 thoughts on “Ascending or Descending?

  1. Somehow you took me back to my childhood. This is the equivalent shot of the coyotee just after he has gone over the edge of the cliff but before he knows it. In the next second he’s dropping like a stone. (It must be the trick question you asked.)

  2. Looks to be landing but not real sure. I was trying to see of there was mositure on its legs which would mean the bird had been wading and fishing and was moving on. But…I could not determine if the bird’s legs had been in the water.

  3. You thinking he’s learned a little something from one of those harrier jump jets or perhaps a boeing osprey with vertical lift?

    • I appreciate your kind words Adrian and I’m happy you enjoyed this photo!
      Sometimes it’s is an entire ballet out there. You should see some of the snowy egret photos I got yesterday. There was a lot of in flight moves going on. 🙂

    • Yes he is landing in the marsh. The GBH is one of my favorite birds and they have quite an impressive wing span.
      Plus they are often squawking about something which is fun. 🙂

    • He could have caught a bit of an updraft keeping him suspended there for a brief instant. It is very breezy out there in the open marsh.
      Thanks for checking out this pic Sid!

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