This great blue heron had the best fishing spot. He was at one end of a culvert under a road while the tide was going out. He was catching fish left and right. This time he caught two fish at the same time.


He was the centre of attention as other wading birds stopped, drew near and stared at him. Were they in awe of his fishing prowess? Did they hope he would drop one and they could fight over it? Did they hope he would share with one of them? He did drop them both it appeared as he waded to a beach area. Then, he appeared to pick the larger one up and eat it.

Then he walked off with the smaller one as the wading birds lost interest. Have a Happy Tuesday!
Great shots!
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I always love it when the animals are hams and not bothered by our presence.
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Wow that is an incredible shot .
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Thanks to the heron for being so cooperative! Ha!
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A great photograph of a great fisher. Have a good evening Sharon. Allan
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Nice pics, Sharon. Guess it’s not just humans that sometimes gets a “twofer”!
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