Post Partum Blue (s)
I have never seen a worse looking heron. Usually a beautiful bird! A poster worthy of refrigerators everywhere with an appopriate statement written.
Maybe this the bird who sat on the nest since Dixie was here, a month or two ago. He/she does look like there has been a weight loss, probably not as much of a cause for pleasure in the bird world.
I just wanted to share this. Some photos I just had to work up. g
Maybe this the bird who sat on the nest since Dixie was here, a month or two ago. He/she does look like there has been a weight loss, probably not as much of a cause for pleasure in the bird world.
I just wanted to share this. Some photos I just had to work up. g
After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
0
Comments
Good capture. taking care of those chicks is a real strain.
http://behret.smugmug.com/ NANPA member
How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
We gonna get to watch them grow
My Galleries
Flicker
G+
If my camera can hold out, and if the mother does not do them in, or give them away first, we are going to watch them grow!
Mine probably looked like Harry's when they first "came out" of the egg. I am thinking that herons are both one good looking bird, but when they look bad, they do that well, too.
ginger