Header: Oak House, Trilogy Resort
Very impressive looking bird, something has his attention.
Handsome beast!
I love watching these birds fishing here during the summer. They've been gone since October.
Looks very regal.
A bird with a regal mien well captured!
This is a real beauty and a gorgeous shot. I missed catching a snap of one of these today.
Gorgeous capture, Lowell, I love everything about this photo!
Que maravilha e beleza.Um Santo e Feliz Natal.Andarilhar
They are such elegant birds.
He's gorgeous, isn't he? Or possibly she.... I don't know how to tell the difference.
The epitome of patience ... and a handsome one.
A very elegant bird !
Wow, gorgeous shot! They are such elegant birds.
That's a long-necked lovely.
I love to see these big, beautiful birds. I haven't seen one here for a long time.
That's a beautiful bird. It's amazing to watch them go about fishing... Have seen herons standing on one leg many a times especially in water... wonder if that's their fishing tactic :-)Pixellicious
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Very impressive looking bird, something has his attention.
ReplyDeleteHandsome beast!
ReplyDeleteI love watching these birds fishing here during the summer. They've been gone since October.
ReplyDeleteLooks very regal.
ReplyDeleteA bird with a regal mien well captured!
ReplyDeleteThis is a real beauty and a gorgeous shot. I missed catching a snap of one of these today.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous capture, Lowell, I love everything about this photo!
ReplyDeleteQue maravilha e beleza.
ReplyDeleteUm Santo e Feliz Natal.
Andarilhar
They are such elegant birds.
ReplyDeleteHe's gorgeous, isn't he? Or possibly she.... I don't know how to tell the difference.
ReplyDeleteThe epitome of patience ... and a handsome one.
ReplyDeleteA very elegant bird !
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous shot! They are such elegant birds.
ReplyDeleteThat's a long-necked lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love to see these big, beautiful birds. I haven't seen one here for a long time.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful bird. It's amazing to watch them go about fishing... Have seen herons standing on one leg many a times especially in water... wonder if that's their fishing tactic :-)
ReplyDeletePixellicious