A Clean Lunch Is A Tasty Lunch
On Wednesday we were watching this great blue heron fishing in the salt marsh at low tide. He struck at the water and pulled out a nice size fish for his meal.
But he must’ve decided that the fish he came up with had a little too much mud on it so the heron plunged it back into the water, gave it a good rinse, then happily emerged with a nice clean fish!






Awesome photo’s Phil, as usual.
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Thanks Jan, appreciate it.
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Wonderful again – felt like I was there. Just curious how close these birds generally let you get while still carrying on with fishing and cleaning rituals?
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Thanks I’m glad you like them.
I can often get quite close. Yesterday afternoon for instance there was a great blue heron fishing right next to me and it ignored me the entire time. At one point a brown pelican splashed in next to it and joined him.
I did not even bother trying to get pics, they were both too close and I did not have a shorter lens with me.
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Beautiful action and lighting, Phil!
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Thanks very much Kate!
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Animal antics always make me smile. Your photos are beautifully done!
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Thank you Molly, and yes we really get a smile out of watching these guys too! 🙂
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Un pranzetto prelibato, foto che in maniera fantastica ne colgono momento dopo momento
Bellissime
Ciao, buon fine settimana
Pat
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Si tratta di un buon pranzo.
Grazie per guardare queste foto
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Another wonderful series Phil. 🙂
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I appreciate the kind words Adrian!
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I like nice table manners too!
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Oh by all means his manners are impeccable!
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Great sequence of the G. Blue in its fishing habits.
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Thanks for checking these out.
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AWESOME!!
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I’m really happy you liked them!
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Love it. I know how hard it is to get these images. You are incredible.
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I truly appreciate your very kind comments. 🙂 Thanks
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Can’t be too fussy about food hygiene. 🙂 Great photos again, Phil.
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Don’t want the Board of Health coming down on you that’s for sure.
Thanks much Sylvia!
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Fabulous one!!!
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Thanks very much!
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Fastidious little GBH. I thought I saw one of his relatives today, but couldn’t get close enough for any reasonable shot. Perhaps I need to get me some wellies and slog out there with the guys digging for oysters.
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Could be a relative, they have family all over. Thanks for looking and commenting Gunta!
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Impresionante reportaje Phill!, besos
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Gracias Me alegra que te gusta las fotos 🙂
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I felt myself as if there with you… These are amazing and beautiful photographs… Do you know what I thought, you should make them a photographical wild life book… maybe you have. This is great collection. As always fascinated me dear Phil, Thank you, have a nice weekend, love, nia
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Thank you so much for your very kind words Nia, and I am happy you enjoy the photos! 🙂
Have a great weekend!
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Great detail! Nice action shots.
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Thanks, glad you liked the GBH pics!
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You have an amazing ability to capture wildlife in action….kuddos to you.
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I greatly appreciate your very kind words, thanks!
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He looks as though he quite enjoyed it 🙂
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I believe he most certainly did! 🙂
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It looks like you need a lot of patience for taking these great shots! Wonderful!
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I do spend some time out there and sometimes not much happens but so it goes in nature.
But I also enjoy it so that’s 90% of the battle right there! 🙂
Thanks for checking out these pics!
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Nothing like fresh clean sushi! Fantastic moment that you’ve captured Phil.
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Does not get any fresher right?! 😀 This guy had the technique down!
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Are you sure these photos are real! ???
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Oh yeah 100% real! These guys are out there almost every day working for a living and I try to get out as much as possible to document it. 😀
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Your photos are so awesome.. and yes they are working for a living.. kind of puts it all in perspective.
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Yum!
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Yum is right! 🙂
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So beautiful. I love how at low tide the salt marsh looks like it is in bloom with all the oysters(?) scattered around.
Very painterly.
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Thank you very much!
Yes those are oyster beds visible in the salt marsh during low tide. 🙂
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You do the best job with the action shots. I love the wing positions and the frozen droplets when the heron springs into action!! Your place is always a treat for me!!
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I appreciate your kind comments Judy and I’m happy you enjoy visiting here!
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