On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:04:14AM -0700, Bruce Dayton scripsit:
> I had the fortune of being in a good place at a good time - this
> Egret (pretty sure it is) was just waiting for me and the light was
> that golden glow at the end of the day.

Great Egret.

We've got a heron-form all white wading bird.  If it was a snowy egret,
the bill would be black and the feet -- not the legs, just the feet --
would be yellow.   White morph Great Blue Heron has a heavier bill, and
buffy-grey legs. Juvenile Little Blue Heron has a grayish/greenish or
possibly pinkish bill.  White morph Reddish Egret has a dark bill with
some pink in it.

Yellow bill and black legs and feet and long breeding plumes over the
tail is Great Egret.

> I have posted a sequence - and am hoping that you all can give me
> some ideas on what to do with it - Keep a sequence, or pick one or a
> few - any suggestions would be appreciated, as well as what you think
> overall.

You need a longer lens.

Other than that, very well done.

I think bkd20_0473, bkd20_0479, and bkd20_0492 are the especially strong
shots.

The launch-and-neck-fold sequence will be of interest to birders.

-- Graydon

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