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An adult bird roosting in Tamarisks overhanging a small river, one of about 300 roosting together during the day waiting for dusk to move out to feeding areas.
An immature bird roosting in Tamarisks overhanging a small river, one of about 300 roosting together during the day waiting for dusk to move out to feeding areas.
Well folks,
Been out today with my mate Reg Bell, and we managed to get a couple of shots of this fine looking adult Night Heron. We got there about 9-30, and the bird took off, before we could get a shot. We waited around, and it came back at around 3-00, long enough for us to...
The herons when I am in migration distinguish themselves from the local for the habits. The first when I am tired are always to the covered one to rest. This seemed actual tired.
a greeting to all of the friends of bird forum
Luigi
Another image of the juvenile Night Heron that I posted on thursday. I was told it came out in the open yesterday, to an audience of about 30 twitchers and photographers.
Another image of the one I posted earlier today. I have been told by the authorities that this was the first time a Night Heron had been sighted in Hastings, so I'm glad that I made the effort to get a couple of pics.
I heard this little chap was around not too far from my house, so I took a little walk to see what he/she looked like. It took me about 15-20 minutes before I spied it, it was well hidden up in the trees. It didn't do a whole lot, just sat there asleep for most of the time, yawned, and preened...