Last Wednesday, I had completed feeding my friends at the 3 feral cat colonies, and Bill and I decided to take the dog to the park so she could have a good run.
En route there, we take the scenic drive along the Ohio River.
I must confess the river itself is not the scenic part, but the drive is. There are some reallyvery large, fancy homes along this drive and also a couple of large manmade pools of water, call them ponds, lakes, I am not sure, but bodies of water.
On the far side of the pool of water to the west, there is often times a lone Great Blue Heron, which I have photographed in the past. It is usally so far away, that my images are not so sharp. This time, as we passed this area, Bill spotted 3 White tailed Deer by the water and pulled in. As soon as he did, I said, forget the deer, look what is right there! The Heron was on our side of the water, my side of the car, really close to the lane, where we could pull off.
I was estactic, for this is the closest that I had ever been to this beauty!
I hope that you will enjoy the images, as much as I did gathering them in~
En route there, we take the scenic drive along the Ohio River.
I must confess the river itself is not the scenic part, but the drive is. There are some reallyvery large, fancy homes along this drive and also a couple of large manmade pools of water, call them ponds, lakes, I am not sure, but bodies of water.
On the far side of the pool of water to the west, there is often times a lone Great Blue Heron, which I have photographed in the past. It is usally so far away, that my images are not so sharp. This time, as we passed this area, Bill spotted 3 White tailed Deer by the water and pulled in. As soon as he did, I said, forget the deer, look what is right there! The Heron was on our side of the water, my side of the car, really close to the lane, where we could pull off.
I was estactic, for this is the closest that I had ever been to this beauty!
I hope that you will enjoy the images, as much as I did gathering them in~
* Special note to those with Word Press blogs. In the past week, or so, I have not always been able to leave comments on your blog, though I have tried several times. I have a Word Press account too, but it is simply giving many bouts right now. I shall keep on trying to get those comments posted though, for many blogging friends use WP for their entries~
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nice job, mary! up close and clear! :) and your flyaway shots made me smile.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, those are very nice images. I really love the 2 last one.Its nice to be back i will be here more often now
ReplyDeleteWow Mary, you did get some great shots! What a beauty he is. I have never seen one that close. I especially love the pics of him taking off into flight. Sounds like your trip around the Ohio River was a wonderful adventure!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jann
These are wonderful images. Your camera did a good job (with you!) and how nice the blue heron was there for you to see, and cooperated. The picture of him soaring away is wonderful too. Also, I enjoyed your previous MM post of all your beautiful flowers! I hope you are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful photos of Heron.I like the last three pictures showing its flight very much. Also the third one - the series showing its movements - is awesome !
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing them here.
Oh lucky you! The GBH shots are fabulous!! I can never seem to get very close to one of these magnificent creatures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images of the Heron.
ReplyDeleteA really beautiful encounter and great shots again Mary.
ReplyDeleteCostas
wonderful collection of stunning images of the heron. How wonderful to be able to photograph him Mary. Just goes to show one should always have one's camera.
ReplyDeleteThe second flight photo showing his wings is perfect.
Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and for your comments - WAs wildflowers are so stunning - I feel privileged to be able to photograph them.
Have a wonderful week.
Wonderful series of images on this Heron. It looks like you have used flash in some images. Cool captures...Thomas
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography. I loved visiting the nature preserves when we lived in Ohio to see these lovely birds and others.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a great day,
Kathy
What serendipity! Glad you got such a close up of the Heron!
ReplyDeleteMary, what a beauty! I love it that he stayed close for you to get those fantastic shots!
ReplyDeleteHerons are beautiful birds to see.
ReplyDeleteI am so fortunate to have our Grey Herons in good numbers on my patch.
Your images are stunning to see
Mary it's another great post you have shared.. xx
Wonderful photos of the beautiful heron!
ReplyDeleteWow Mary, awesome series of Great Blue heron photos.
ReplyDeleteYou did indeed have a great day. The one of the heron rising into the air is amazing. You are so lucky to have someone to share you photo shopping excursions with you. I so hate to have to look and drive at the same time.
ReplyDeleteQMM
beautiful series; I enjoyed every one
ReplyDeleteYour photos of the heron are amazing!!! Loved one inflight. I have a residential pond in my backyard and herons visit there. One of them walked on my deck!!! Thanks so much for stopping by, Laura
ReplyDeleteA great series of photos. You were very fortunate to get so close to this beautiful bird. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots, Mary! The background is fantastic! I love GBH's and your photos are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow and wow and wow... What a very ncie encounter indeed. These pictures are fantastic Mary... I love them all, but I really do love your composition with several shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat series. They're most impressive birds. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteGreat series!!!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly got a special encouneter Mary and spent some time getting real nice shots. I like the dark background you engineered - really makes the heron stand out. I hope it got a meal.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait till the GBH's make it back to Michigan. What a great encounter you had and camera ready to boot. Great post!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Mary! I love watching herons - they are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteso many great shots of teh Great Blue. It was nice to see and you are to be congratulated to the sighting. :)
ReplyDeleteSuper views of the Heron. So glad you could close for once Mary.
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