Our resident Great Blue Heron is back at Godfrey Lake.
April 26th was the first time I saw him this year,
of course, I have been stalking him...
I saw him again on May 20th...
I took 52 pictures that all look just like this...
I saw him again on May 20th...
I took 52 pictures that all look just like this...
I am super excited to be joining in with Eileen over at
for Saturday Critters.
Stop by and consider joining in, any critter will do!
Wonderful shots, Debbie! One of my favorites! They're fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous captures. I love the head/blue feathers!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images Debbie.
ReplyDeleteDebbie, awesome series on the Great Blue Heron! They make a good subject for your photos.. Thank you for linking up to the critter party.. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteHe's gorgeous, Debbie! Keep it up...he won't mind! :-)
ReplyDeleteDebbie wonderful crane shots for SC ~ love the blue color ~ Happy Weekend ~ xoxo
ReplyDeleteartmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
They're a very impressive bird and super pictures too.
ReplyDeletesuch sharp photos! love his/her colors, too!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I love all the water reflections around him. And he is SO blue! I've never seen one in real life. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing; I don't think I've ever seen one. :)
What a wonderful bird and beautiful shots !!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, I wish you a great weekend :)
What a beautiful bird Debbie!!He's adorable!Great shots!!Wonderful pictures!!Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteDimi...
Fabulous photos! It's a beautiful bird.
ReplyDeleteGood monitoring, Debbie. The Blue Heron is beautiful!
ReplyDeletegood week.
kisses.
Well, you can never take too many photos of such a beautiful critter as this! Lovely shots Debbie.
ReplyDeleteThis is the first year there have been orioles at my feeders. I saw them in the neighbour's yard last fall.
He is so elegant and beautiful Debbie, Did you follow me across the bridge today? Were you brave enough? Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteHow funny that his neck starts out crooked and as he gets more, uh, done with having his picture taken, it is ramrod straight
ReplyDeleteHe's stunning when he's not "bored" with the camera. What fun shots. No wonder you stalk him.
ReplyDeleteThe great blue heron is beautiful!!
ReplyDeletePretty blue boy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous blue -- lucky bird. Your stalking doesn't seem to perturb him one bit!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. I love the colors. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBoy, that first picture is a really BLUE heron!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those are fantastic shots! Did you know that plastic blue herons are the new pink flamingos? I didn't - and out for a drive one day I made a quick u turn and snapped about 10 photos before I realized it hadn't moved a muscle. - lol! Yours is sooooooooo much better!
ReplyDeleteWow Beautiful shots.One of these lovely guys flew up out of the cranberry bogs while I was trotting along in the pony cart the other day ~ oops Pony thought it was quite spooky and well the short version is the cart is now broken.
ReplyDelete52?!! I would laugh except or the fact it sounds exactly like ME! :)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful pictures of this one. You always get the best shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the beauty you see.
Blessings and hugs!
He must have been looking for you for a long time.
ReplyDeleteSo much so that his neck is stretched so long.
So beautiful - that head feather and brilliant blue... very stalkable :D)
ReplyDeleteHe really is a handsome fella, Debbie, and I think he likes to be photographed too!
ReplyDeleteI love great blues; glad you spotted and shared him. He was posing quite beautifully at first. (Know just what you mean by having lots of shots looking exactly the same... I do the same thing.)
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