“Hey Watch It Pal!!”
This great egret was fishing in the salt marsh recently when a brown pelican suddenly, and unexpectedly, dropped in. This caused the shocked egret to quickly jump out of the way in a bit of a panic.
Notice however, the egret never dropped it’s small snack that it just caught which appears to be a tiny glass shrimp.



Fantastica sequenza Phil, Brava la garzetta a tenersi il pesciolino nonostante lo spavento 🙂
Ciao, Pat
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Grazie Pat! Sì che garzetta era molto intelligente!
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Wonderful shots Phil.
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Thanks very much Jan, glad you liked these!
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No he didn’t, I see he retained throughout these great captures. But he sure does look surprised! 🙂 A BP “dropping in” could cause quite a scene. 😉
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The pelican snuck in behind the egret and splashed into the water right behind him just as he was eating!
Quite the surprise for sure!
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What a calamity the brown pelican caused! Great shots, Phil! Never a dull moment in the marsh, eh?
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Oh yes, that brown pelican created a huge fuss landing right behind the egret’s feeding area!
Always something going on out there!
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Great shots, well done Phil!
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Thank you Hans, good to know you enjoyed these photos!
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We’re just starting to see a few of these egrets out here now that the wetlands are filling up – only some 3-4 months later than normal. Have yet to see a GBH.
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That’s good news that some of those birds are starting to show up.
We are expecting even warmer temps here so any time I should see some gator activity! 😯
I’m hoping anyway. 😀
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Looks like a crash landing! I love the egret’s reaction – talk about priorities!
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That egret was very surprised especially because the pelican snuck in from behind. Right at snack time too! 🙂
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Beautiful wings! Great captures, Phil!
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Thanks a bunch Amy, I’m very happy you liked these photos!
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Fabulous shots again, Phil. Yes, the egret does look quite shocked, but I’m glad he held on tight to his sushi. 🙂
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Thanks Sylvia! Well he must have been really hungry to hold on so tight to that little bitty shrimp.
Got him with a bigger meal for today’s post. Apologies in advance for the close up fishie face view.
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Yes I saw it, but knew it was useless to protest about the eyes. 😦
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Well you know how it goes Sylvia, it can be a tough marsh out there sometimes. 😛
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That’s great. Looks like it’s got receiver potential.
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Could be, he does appear to be multi talented.
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The ability to keep one’s beak shut while being scared is no small feat! Fabulous photos!
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This guy knows what he is doing out there for sure!
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I love how his feet are just hovering above the water there Phil. Beautifully captured.
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Thank you so much Lucy, I’m so happy you enjoyed these photos!
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That a boy! Shrimps are delicious!
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Oh absolutely, shrimps are excellent! Gives me a good idea for tonight’s dinner!
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