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Showing posts with label herons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label herons. Show all posts
Saturday, June 2, 2018
Great Blue Heron ponders how to eat a catfish whole
Okay, you're a Great Blue Heron and you have caught a big catfish for your meal. How do you eat it?
Well, you play with it and poke it with your beak for about 20 minutes. (repeat poking and playing as necessary). Then you are ready for the "big swallow" (see bottom photo).
This was taken at Cattail Marsh Scenic Wetlands and Boardwalk in Tyrrell Park in Beaumont, TX -- a popular birding spot.
Excuse the fuzziness -- but this heron was a long way away and wasn't going to tolerate me getting any closer (fearing I would steal his meal).
Labels:
Beaumont,
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catfish,
Cattail Marsh,
Great Blue Heron,
herons,
Texas
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Blue Heron stands sentry at fishing grounds
Despite the fact that this Great Blue Heron seems to favor this Mishawaka, IN, park as a favorite fishing hole, he didn't seem to be having much luck the day we spent some time together. The spot is in Central Park at a small dam. You can see the splash from the dam in the background.
Labels:
birds,
Great Blue Heron,
herons,
Indiana,
Mishawaka
Friday, September 21, 2012
Heron "hand" stand
I don't know what the one-legged stand is all about. Perhaps this tri-colored heron is just practicing gymnastics with a goal of a run at the Featherlympics?
Location:
Frontage Rd, Iowa, LA 70647, USA
Friday, January 22, 2010
Black-Crowned Night Heron
I go all over the place trying to find these birds, then I walk out my door a few months back to find one is there in the ditch. This is a Black-Crowned Night Heron.
--steve buser
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