I went for a casual visit to "Debbie's Creek" in Manasquan,
I wanted to check on the swans nest to see if it had occupants this year like it has in previous years.
Looking down the creek, I noticed 2 beautiful Great Egrets.
Both Egrets were displaying mating plumage.
During breeding season they develop long, fluffy back plumes and
the Lores, the area around the eyes, turn blueish-green during this season.
I picked this picture to share because of the clear look at its foot.
Extremely long orange-yellow legs and a long and relatively thick and slightly upturned bill.
They feed primarily in shallow water, catching aquatic invertebrates and small fish
Viewing Nature With Eileen
for Saturday Critters
14 comments:
The swan on the nest looks so peaceful.
Happy Easter
Cathy
The mating plumage of the egrets…gorgeous! Thank you for sharing, Debbie!
Beautiful. Interesting how the eye area turns green. Wish human males had some obvious signal that they were serious about dating for real! Linda in Kansas
The breeding plumage is always so pretty. Lovely photos. Hope the nest brings young ones! Hugs!
Hello,
I enjoy your outing to Debbie Creek. A beautiful collection of birds.
The Egret images are awesome and the reflection of the Yellowlegs is lovely. Great post. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a Happy Easter. PS, thanks so much for leaving me a comment.
Gorgeous pics as usual. Love the shots of the Egrets.
Lovely collection of photographs Debbie.
Sending Happy Easter wishes across the miles.
All the best Jan
Beautiful in every way! Happy Easter, Debbie!
Such a lovely reflection of the bird in the water. Thank you for sharing your world. Wishing you and yours a Happy Easter!
Love the Greater Yellowleg's reflection in the calm water; a beautiful photo.
Those blueish-green lores are beautiful.
Hi Debbie :)
I do love the mating plumage and learned something new about the lores, the green around the eyes. How extraordinary! Superb captures of both the Egrets and the Yellowlegs.
You kicked butt with these wildlife shots. Fun catching up on your blog today.
You always find so many different birds on your trips, I love the pics with one leg held up :) Saw on the news there are fires in Southern New Jersey, hope they aren't effecting you guys.
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