This was my morning find in the neighborhood over near Lake Hancock. This Great Egret seemed undisturbed and quite at ease. I am totally convinced this really was bird yoga. Now I really know why some poses are named after birds. He was balanced on a tree limb over the water of a alligator ( I swear I could hear them) infested canal. Literally, yoga is for the birds. Beautiful creatures.
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Showing posts with label Great Egrets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Egrets. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Monday, May 26, 2014
Bird du jour at pond - Egrets +
Derexa pond has had less and less birds each day this week. I think the fish are getting down in numbers. Today I saw Great egrets, Great Blue Heron, Snowy Egret, Cattle Egret, Sandhill Crane, black necked stilt, Common Gallinule, Double-crested Cormorant, and Mallard x Mottled Ducks.
I asked at whatbird.com why I am seeing cattle egrets, some pure white and some with tan and here was the answer:
per Joejr14 "Cattle egrets in breeding plumage get the tan/orange coloration on the head/neck. When they're not in breeding plumage they're all white."
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Great Egrets and Great Blue Heron
Thank you Javier and all the homeowners on Derexa pond in our subdivision who were so instrumental in getting the County to stop the chemical applications last Spring, and get the planting of all this new green eco friendly pond vegetation. It is really coming in nice this Spring and the wildlife is really happy. Look at these Great Egrets and Great Blue Heron enjoying themselves yesterday. It was beautiful! Thank you so much for all your hard work. It paid off! Together you all made a huge difference even when at times it seemed so much easier to give up. Muah!.
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