Taken along the edge of an old plantation pond.
The ‘shining’ spot in the background is actually an Alligator.
Taken along the edge of an old plantation pond.
The ‘shining’ spot in the background is actually an Alligator.
The final moment an Egret slows to land on the nest.
This split second is the time to photograph the birds full wing span and feathers.
You can never get tired of watching this.
Multiple stones and grave sites that are pushed up against a marsh.
A peaceful spot, yet some storm will eventually move the marsh in.
This color on the dark background developed to be so much better than I thought when shooting.
Of course I have no idea what it is.
This is what I think of as the ‘classic’ Great Blue in flight shot.
A morning I walked the long way round, images best viewed large.
The Egret and I happened to be passing through at the same time.
A marsh along the Ashley River outside Charleston.
Grasses are getting high so it may be a while before we can catch any new photographs here.
Almost ready to fly off into the world.
He’s just not sure yet.
Young Great Blue Heron.