PDA

View Full Version : Trip around Heron Site


hTr
28th of June 2007 (Thu), 12:38
I'm not sure if this has been done before but it came to me many Forum Members have never been on a Heron Photo shoot. I thought I would show you one of my locations for Heron.

Overall View
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s212/hTr_02/Viewofthesite.jpg

GBH high in a tree
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s212/hTr_02/GBH.jpg

My buddy the Green Heron
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s212/hTr_02/LGH.jpg

The Yellow Crown Night Heron (Extra long Crown)
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s212/hTr_02/YCNH.jpg

And The Devil Bird himself (Belted Kingfisher)
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s212/hTr_02/DevilBird2.jpg

I hope you enjoyed a look at one of my shooting locations.

All pictures posted were taken this morning in about 2 hours.

canonloader
28th of June 2007 (Thu), 14:16
I don't see your pet alligator in there. The birds are too calm, so I guess you left him tied up at home. :lol:

hTr
28th of June 2007 (Thu), 14:25
I don't see your pet alligator in there. The birds are too calm, so I guess you left him tied up at home. :lol:


Aligators I don't think so, but Snakes man they are like flies in Wisconsin.

canonloader
28th of June 2007 (Thu), 14:33
My brother was just remarking that he hasn't seen any flies or mosquitos around the place this year at all, "I wonder what it is?"

28 species of birds hanging out in our yard all day will bring down the surplus bug population was my answer. ;)

hTr
28th of June 2007 (Thu), 14:40
My brother was just remarking that he hasn't seen any flies or mosquitos around the place this year at all, "I wonder what it is?"

28 species of birds hanging out in our yard all day will bring down the surplus bug population was my answer. ;)

Some truth to that They get a lot!!!

wlaramie
28th of June 2007 (Thu), 15:27
Gary thanks for sharing one of your locations. The photos, are superb.

hTr
28th of June 2007 (Thu), 15:41
Gary thanks for sharing one of your locations. The photos, are superb.


This is a breeding and nesting area I have found, There are 100's of birds in this area. Many will fly to and from the river to feed also.