Tricolored Heron Fishing
Earlier this week I came upon this colorful tricolored heron that was fishing in the salt marsh. The tricolored is approximately half the size of a great blue heron and this one is in breeding color which you can tell by it’s bright blue bill, deep red eye, white head plumes, and reddish colored back plumes.
When I first saw the tri it was very close to me as you can see in the first photo. However, after I made exactly two frames, some people came by and scared the bird back a bit farther into the marsh where it continued to fish. It didn’t take long for it to come up with a tasty fish snack, which it promptly brought back into the reeds to enjoy!






Wow, the bill and the throat patch are incredible!
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It is a cool looking bird!
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Oh, is he eating with sticks … It nearly looks like! 😉
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Ha, yes it does look like that!
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Ist der schön!!!
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Ich bin froh, dass du wie auf den Fotos!
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Beautiful. Nothing quite like snack time.
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Oh well sure, you gotta love snack time.
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What a gorgeous bird. Such a shame it was spooked.
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It is a very nice looking bird and I often wish people would try to be a bit more respecting of the wildlife.
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It’s as if all of the wildlife in the swamp know you well and want to be included in your art gallery. Stunning images and I love his breeding color.
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Thanks Emily, I was happy to see the cool little tri and hope he was happy to see me. 🙂
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I’ve never seen a tri-coloured heron. Great shots Phil.
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Glad I could introduce you to this one, thanks Edith.
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Absolutely beautiful! My Tri’s are also in breeding plumage and I LOVE it!!
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Always a treat to see these colorful and active birds in breeding plumage isn’t it?!
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Fish snack my favorite…loved the phtos and really enjoy watching the community in the marsh change.
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Thanks very much glad you enjoy seeing the variety of wildlife that visits our area!
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Great story and wonderful pics.
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Thank you very much I appreciate that.
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Absolutely stunning. What a beautiful bird.
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Thanks Jan, it is a colorful and interesting bird for sure,
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I do love the colours of this bird and the background in these shots shows it off to perfection – brilliant, Phil!
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Thank you Maggie, so glad you enjoyed seeing the tri in this setting!
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Phil, your photos are always so beautiful and SHARP! Do you always use a tripod?
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Thanks very much! I almost always have a tripod with me but usually only use it for stationary subjects. For birds flying or any other action I always shoot that hand held. In a case like this I could keep the camera on the tripod but I honestly don’t remember if I did that with these or not.
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Well, you must have a steady hand – your photos are always so crisp and cleanly focused!
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He’s a real beauty!
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He is quite an attractive bird for sure!
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I wanted to click “like” twice..but the button won’t let me do that..awesome!!
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Well I greatly appreciate you looking and your very kind comments!
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🙂
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Such a pretty Heron Phil. Great captures. Blessings, Robyn
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Thanks very much Robyn I’m so happy you enjoyed these photos!
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What a beautiful bird!
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Yes it is an attractive and colorful bird for sure! Thanks very much for looking and commenting!
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I would love to see one of these, Phil. I never knew there was such a heron. Thanks so much for the amazing photos. 🙂
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Thank you Sylvia, they are not an uncommon bird and I expect you could track one down when you get back to Florida.
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Very colourful character Phil. Smashing photos.
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Thanks very much Adrian and yes he is a cute little guy!
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Beautiful bird. It makes me miss Florida.
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It is a very colorful bird for sure. I am in the coastal South Carolina area. 🙂
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That first shot is incredible :D.
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I wish the noisy people did not scare him away when he was that close, I wanted more photos of him then but oh well…
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Phil, wonderful captures. I’m curious – what kind of camera and lens do you typically use?
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Thanks very much Tricia! I use a Canon 7D typically with a Canon 300 f4 with a 1.4 extender attached.
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I’ve seen these Tri Colored Herons before but never in breeding colors. Very pretty bird. Nice shots 🙂
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I was happy to see this one in breeding color as it’s not very common for our area. Thanks for looking!
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Lovely shots, Phil – and what an interesting bird. That red eye is amazing! Kind of towhee-like, but not so aggressive-looking as a towhee.
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THanks so much! Yes that deep red eye color is really something special!
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Gorgeous bird. Nice photos!
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He is a good looking bird! Thanks I’m happy you liked the pics!
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The blue colour looks really good on him!! A beautiful bird indeed 🙂
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Yes the blue suits him very well!
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That’s a beautiful bird!
Excellent photos of it fishing!
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It is a very pretty bird and I appreciate you looking and commenting!
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What a beautiful, comical little bird!
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It is a pretty bird and they are fun to watch for sure Lucy!
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