I was lucky to spot this beauty in a salt marsh well-known in NJ for its shorebirds. He was very close, stalking the mudflats for something to eat. Gorgeous breeding plumage. Enjoy.
ngannet Goldmember 3,164 posts Joined May 2005 Location: NJ More info | May 29, 2007 16:46 | #1 I was lucky to spot this beauty in a salt marsh well-known in NJ for its shorebirds. He was very close, stalking the mudflats for something to eat. Gorgeous breeding plumage. Enjoy. RESPECTING NATURE while photographing it...
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EdV Goldmember 3,257 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: Lehigh Valley, PA More info | May 29, 2007 16:49 | #2 Beautiful images of a very handsome bird, Bob. Excellent job. Any other surprises for us?? "the earth has music for those who listen."
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May 29, 2007 16:52 | #3 Thanks a lot Ed. Well, maybe one or two more surprises, but not sure when as I have a bunch to go through. The Cattle Egret is probably the showiest of the bunch. RESPECTING NATURE while photographing it...
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May 29, 2007 17:12 | #4 Wow, that bird knows how to strut its stuff Chris
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SindriSkulason Cream of the Crop 10,403 posts Likes: 13 Joined May 2005 Location: Iceland More info | May 29, 2007 18:29 | #5 Outstanding series. The third one is my favorite. Like the pose and composition. Well done as always Bob. Best regards
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canonloader Cream of the Crop More info | May 29, 2007 18:54 | #6 Wonderful shots of the cattle egret Bob. He's known by another name in Florida though from his habit of finding warm seeds in cow pies. Mitch- ____...^.^...____
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Reyno Cream of the Crop 7,037 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: Orlando, FL More info | May 29, 2007 18:57 | #7 Excellent series of well captured images. Well done Ngannet. Best regards - Reyno
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tmcilwain Member 136 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Holland, Michigan More info | May 29, 2007 22:22 | #8 well judging by what Mitch said above, maybe its a good thing you weren't to close as his breath might be a little um...............lets just say nothing like your shots here haha. Great work. I've never seen one of these guys but look forward to it in the future. Thanks for sharing.
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May 29, 2007 22:30 | #9 Thanks guys. Hehehe, who would think such a beautiful bird had such unsavory eating habits? Well, just look at gulls and other birds that hang around dumps and sewage treatment plants...eww! RESPECTING NATURE while photographing it...
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witchy Goldmember 1,516 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Western Australia More info | May 29, 2007 23:34 | #10 Beautiful captures...Are they normally coloured like that or just while breeding?, it's very striking!
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May 31, 2007 20:57 | #11 Hey Witchy. Thanks for the comment. During the breeding season they attain this striking color. Otherwise, they are a white egret. RESPECTING NATURE while photographing it...
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