Hmmmm. There are sure a lot of night herons popping up lately.
Excellent shots Jeff especially #3 and #4.
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Hmmmm. There are sure a lot of night herons popping up lately.
Excellent shots Jeff especially #3 and #4.
thanks Harry 3 is jeff 4 is a ben/jeff he is always out to out sharpen me with that point and shoot oh well he has more time with the camera than me --and he is a lot older we had to post the NH we had to climb a fence step in mud ect ect just to bug you
Nice one's Jeff See, all good things (like Night Herons) come to those that wait. Or was it, come to those that live on the left coast? :giggle Whichever, ya done good here. Glad you got a shot of them before they disintegrated into that muck....lol
Steve
Nice one's Jeff See, all good things (like Night Herons) come to those that wait. Or was it, come to those that live on the left coast? :giggle Whichever, ya done good here. Glad you got a shot of them before they disintegrated into that muck....lol
Steve
Dani and Steve this is Ben and Jeff l after a fall into said
stuff that crap is just as it looks BAAAD why fish in that i have no idea . steve we 3 worked hard for the shots and after getting the night heron we all wanted to go home and post the shots for Harry give him a bit of fun thanks for commenting both of you
How about a shot of each other? All of you together?
I would love to see you all. You could each hold a Night Heron.
(Go West, young man, Go West) We still have our resident Night Heron, and the
other one, too. At Caw Caw. They sure are difficult to spot without spooking, here they are.
We have green algae, maybe that is that toxic red algae. Please don't let our Night Herons be killed off in the Glamour state. Or maybe they are used to it. You all, don't drink that stuff. In fact, maybe you should not drink the water.
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Excellent shots Jeff especially #3 and #4.
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Nice one's Jeff See, all good things (like Night Herons) come to those that wait. Or was it, come to those that live on the left coast? :giggle Whichever, ya done good here. Glad you got a shot of them before they disintegrated into that muck....lol
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stuff that crap is just as it looks BAAAD why fish in that i have no idea . steve we 3 worked hard for the shots and after getting the night heron we all wanted to go home and post the shots for Harry give him a bit of fun thanks for commenting both of you
“PHOTOGRAPHY IS THE ‘JAZZ’ FOR THE EYES…”
http://jwear.smugmug.com/
I would love to see you all. You could each hold a Night Heron.
(Go West, young man, Go West) We still have our resident Night Heron, and the
other one, too. At Caw Caw. They sure are difficult to spot without spooking, here they are.
We have green algae, maybe that is that toxic red algae. Please don't let our Night Herons be killed off in the Glamour state. Or maybe they are used to it. You all, don't drink that stuff. In fact, maybe you should not drink the water.
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