Last Saturday the hubs and I were on our way home from Seaside...
from a Hot Rod and Food Truck event.
That will be another, very long entry.
That will be another, very long entry.
We were almost home when I spotted this beauty...
just out of the corner of my eye.
Well, that's not really true as my head spins constantly while we are driving.
At first sight, I had no idea what this was but I knew I had to find out.
This was a, spin the car around, find a shoulder (there was none)
hit the flashers...change the lens, get "beeped at" kind of event.
I jumped out of the car, the hubs found a Pizza Hut parking lot,
and it was all worth it...
The Black Crowned Night Heron...
it is a lifer for me.
it is a lifer for me.
Such a beauty and I think it looks a little like a penguin!!
I am super excited to be joining in with Eileen over at
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!
Also sharing with Anni at I'd Rather B Birding
Please visit Anni to view some amazing birds from around the world.
Many thanks for the invite!!
Also sharing with Anni at I'd Rather B Birding
Please visit Anni to view some amazing birds from around the world.
Many thanks for the invite!!
He is definitely worth a stop! You have a good eye to see him. He's gorgeous! And I like the cool stick he's perched on.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! You got awesome photos! Love the red eyes! This isn't one we have here.
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie Fantastic shots of this Heron. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning, Debbie! So glad you have a great eye..A wonderful find and congrats on your lifer. Beautiful shots of the BC Night Heron.. Thanks for sharing your post with Saturday's Critters. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeletespectacular shots! glad you managed safely! he's beautiful. have only seen the yellow-crowned here.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture of the Night Heron!
ReplyDeleteVery striking bird, all dressed up for a night on the town perhaps? (Night Heron...I was trying to be funny.)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you spun that car around, that Heron is beautiful. Did he stay in that one place the whole time? Just beautiful Debbie!
ReplyDeleteOh cool Debbie! He's a beauty and your shots are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteHe's a beauty! You're so lucky to have spotted him. And yes, he looks a lot like a penguin!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky find! Glad he stayed long enough for you to get the photos. I've never seen one of these. He does look a little like a penguin in the last photo!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are amazing! Great shots! This bird has a beautiful red eyes !
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend :)
Very good second picture.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Oh, that is sooooo cool! I remember when I finally nailed my first BCNight Heron photo. Around where I live, they are very elusive, and I rarely see one. Your photos are just superb. So glad you're sharp-eyed!
ReplyDeleteWhat a find! I can't wait to show my son - the penguin lover! You got some really great shots!!
ReplyDeleteWow that is an amazing bird. I have never seen anything like that before.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you captured a picture of it.
He is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteDo consider stopping by I'd Rather B Birdin' and adding your link to this post. What amazing images of the heron.
ReplyDeleteYou got some fabulous shots of him. He's very handsome.
ReplyDeleteDebbie, I agree...my first thought was how much it looked like a penguin. So beautiful....you are a lucky girl. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLike you and others, Debbie, I thought "holy cow, a penquin". These are great photo's. Definitely worth the stop; I'm glad you guys did. :)
ReplyDeleteIt DOES look like a penguin! Awesome job photographing this beauty, Debbie. I can understand the excitement. :)
ReplyDeleteStunning photos, great to see a night heron.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures and congratulations on your lifer.
ReplyDeleteWOW!, Beautiful shots and a another lifer.The story of how you got the shot made me smile.I am all too familiar with that sort of thing.
ReplyDeleteWow, that bird is quite the find. He is beautiful and does resemble a penguin. You are such an amazing photographer.
ReplyDeleteBlessings for this awesome one!
so lovely to see; always a lot of excitement and anticipation at those moments you spot something when travelling. Great photos Debbie; well done
ReplyDeleteGood morning Debbie!!Wow!!What a beautiful bird!!Your pictures are amazing!!You are a great photographer!!Have a happy Sunday!
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Wow Debbie what a great find! I think you're right it does look like a penguin. Awesome shots!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great series!!!
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look at those eyes. what a beauty. such a show off too!! ( :
ReplyDeletegreat one to share, Debbie Doodle. why do i wish to call you that? i know. i was just playing this game online called Doodle Jumper or something like that. giggles.
I'm so glad you decided to add your link...these, as I said yesterday, are WONDERFUL image shares.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up this weekend. It's always appreciated.
Wow! What a beauty, Debbie, and it really does look very similar to a penguin. Love the colors too.
ReplyDeleteOh, I am so jealous! I haven't seen any black-capped night herons this year...so far.
ReplyDeleteOh, he is just gorgeous, Debbie! What a wonderful sighting! And some amazing photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool bird and such awesome shots. Well worth getting "beeped" at. I too thought it resembled a Penguin.
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