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You have to start someplace. If it helps for most of us the one "good one" (subjective) we post there were probably a hundred others that are now no longer files.You know..... After looking at all of the other FREAKING AWESOME pics in this thread, I almost am embarrassed to post my meager excuses of pictures.
You sure that isn't a Striated Heron?A blue Heron flies above the Pantanal region of Brazil.
I'm not positive I named it correctly, but I also photographed Striated Herons and they are distinctly different.You sure that isn't a Striated Heron?
Both are Striated Heron the flying one is an adult and the pair are juvies.I'm not positive I named it correctly, but I also photographed Striated Herons and they are distinctly different.
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Thanks. It's quite confusing. On eBird, there are photos of many birds that don't look at all alike and they all have the same name. Sure is a change if they go from the striped pattern in my image of the juveniles, to the nearly solid blue of my original image posted. Amazing. I thought it was this bird:Both are Striated Heron the flying one is an adult and the pair are juvies.
Yeah the Egret/Herons are all like that. That Little Blue Heron started out all white and it's bad when you get them and adult Snowy or Cattle in the area.It's quite confusing. On eBird, there are photos of many birds that don't look at all alike and they all have the same name. Sure is a change if they go from the striped pattern in my image of the juveniles, to the nearly solid blue of my original image posted.
I do not get along with them at Bombay. They will always be too far away till I'm in the car driving between stop then they'll fly right next to the car until I stop and then they are instantly behind trees.Northern Harrier
Yes, my experience also. WE got lucky in that the wind was out of the NNE blowing at about 11 mph. We came upon the bird at beginning of Shearness Pool. It was working its way North into the wind dipping down into the reeds, so we were able to obtain some good photos.I do not get along with them at Bombay. They will always be too far away till I'm in the car driving between stop then they'll fly right next to the car until I stop and then they are instantly behind trees.