“This Is MY Spot!”
Yesterday afternoon there were a few egrets out fishing in the salt marsh among the oyster beds.
Suddenly one came swooping in and rudely chased off his friend. It’s not like there is only a tiny area to fish in, there is plenty of room for everybody. But not to these guys who take it personally when another bird invades ‘their’ spot!


It looks as if he is about to dropkick the other right out of the pond.
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Ha! That’s exactly what it looks like!
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Bellissime, complimentiti!!
Ciaos,Patrizia
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Grazie Pat!
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Not very neighbourly are they LOL.
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I know, it’s not nice to chase off your friend.
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They’re so beautiful. Great action capture.
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Thanks they can be wacky birds though sometimes.
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Just about all of our egrets have gone, or have made themselves scarce now that the flooded fields have pretty much dried up.
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We still have egrets coming out of our ears here and will soon begin the countdown for spoonbill arrival. Hopefully some spoonies show up last week in June so we have a month to go yet.
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Beautiful. It looks like they’d be worried about getting mud splashed on that immaculate plumage.
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I honestly have no idea how they stay so clean. The ibis, otherwise known as ‘muddy’ ibis are also white birds that often look filthy.
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It never ceases to amuse me, that something so beautiful can be so tetchy!
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What’s amazing is that one will fly a considerable distance, against a strong wind, just to chase off another one.
Other times 4 or 5 of them can all fish in the same spot and get along fine. Goofy birds.
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Fun photos. Love the way you have captured their dance like movements
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They certainly can be bossy, can’t they!? Beautiful action.
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