“Mind If I Pass Through?”
A great blue heron watches from the sidelines as an egret flies by in front of him over at the salt marsh this afternoon.
I previously worked as a news and sports photographer. Recently I have been enjoying wildlife photography. My approach toward bird photos is similar to sports photography. I attempt to capture mostly action and hopefully a unique perspective.
A great blue heron watches from the sidelines as an egret flies by in front of him over at the salt marsh this afternoon.

Phil,
I really enjoy your daily post. Not living at the beach , weekends are the only time I get to Huntington. Your posts keep me up with the activity there, also make me wiish I was there.
Anne Baldwin
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Thank you so much for your kind comments Anne and I’m happy you enjoy seeing the wildlife photos!
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Wow, great capture.
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Thank you for looking.
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Something really amazing and wonderful to bring Saturday to a close.
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I’m glad this photo helped brighten your day Charlie.
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It’s always amusing to see how these huge birds navigate around one another, just barely sometimes. Once in awhile I think they could use an air traffic control tower.
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What I always find funny is when one bird is standing there minding it’s own business and other one comes flying right at it’s head. The bird will usually just duck then go right back to fishing like nothing ever happened. I never saw a major wreck out there yet.
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That’s a real “Oh don’t mind me!” look!
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Oh exactly. He has to get somewhere and that’s pretty much that. 🙂
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Nice contrast between the two birds! Mr. GBH looks a bit bedraggled — he sure does blend in nicely with his background.
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I think that GBH was a bit put off at not catching any fish for a while. Tends to put them in a cranky mood.
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