Egrets New Friend
Actually these two egrets looked a bit confused when our pal Mr. A interrupted their fishing this morning when he came gliding in between them. Everyone remained calm and well behaved however, since a nice quiet, peaceful Sunday morning is best for all involved. 🙂

Well that’s a big change from the last one. You never know what’s going to happen next.
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There were several alligators out this morning in and around a large group of wading birds. Everyone got along fine which was nice to see. Sunday morning mayhem is no good for anybody.
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Those two Egrets are so well mannered 🙂
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They are very well mannered aren’t they?! That alligator continued on by and then turned around and came back through the pair again. The egrets never even flinched.
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A lovely Sunday morning! Smooth waters and a peaceful scene.
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It was a lovely Sunday morning out there. Maybe they all had a rough Sat. night and were taking it super easy. 🙂
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The more peaceful they stay, the more they catch all! 😛
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They all got along well and most everybody got some fish to eat. 😀
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Thank you, Phil,
for this wonderful, peaceful picture 🙂
Wish you a nice day,
moni
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I’m glad you enjoyed this moni, thanks!
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Great photo, Phil. I love the composition and the lines in the water. Is it me or is Mr. A chuckling ?
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Hey thanks very much, glad you enjoyed the composition here.
I think he very well could be chuckling. 🙂 They often have the bottom portion of their mouth that’s under water, open just a bit to make it easier to laugh or quickly grab something that happens to be nearby.
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Wonderful photo on a nice, quiet and peaceful Sunday morning.
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It was a nice Sunday morning Jan, thanks!
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They both have an eye on him too. Great morning in the marsh. Lovely image to show a bit of tolerance.
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Yes they will keep their eyes open but the birds usually know if an alligator has bad intent. 🙂
Thanks so much for looking!
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King of water, peaceful or not. Water is beautiful in this photo. Wonder what Mr. A might be doing under there though … maybe he’s got his mouth open and things are going in!
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The alligators will often have the lower portion of their mouth open under water just in case something should happen to swim by. 🙂
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Those two look very unperturbed by Mr A’s sail past, although I wonder if they were saying their Sunday morning prayers. 🙂
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Maybe all three were saying their Sunday prayers but they may have been praying for different things. 😛 😀
Thanks for looking and commenting Sylvia.
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The egrets look so casual but that wary look in their eyes says otherwise!
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Well they will keep their eyes open just in case Mr. A gets any crazy ideas. Although the alligator can move very quickly in his environment, the birds can also be off in an eye blink.
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And the egrets parted so as to allow Mr. A to pass through unhindered. There is great wisdom in those birds. 🙂
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Oh yes, those birds were not just born yesterday. They know it’s best to let Mr. A pass and give him room. They did the same a bit later when he turned around and came right back again between the two.
Thanks for looking Steve!
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Maybe Mr. A just couldn’t make up his mind which to eat first 😱
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I bet each egret was hoping the other one was Mr. A’s choice. 🙂
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Beautiful capture of the peacefulness of the Sunday morning.
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We often have a period of calm after a major feeding frenzy. It’s like a switch gets flipped and they all just sort of slow down and get relaxed at practically the same time. Funny and interesting to see.
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Awww, bless them :D. Superbe take, Phil!
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You have to love the egrets when they can look so calm and composed under adverse conditions. 🙂
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They look so calm being that the alligator is so close. I’d be leaving in a hurry. Great shot!
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