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Harryb
Mar-14-2005, 10:40 AM
Hi you'll,

During my brief stay in Florida I've had the chance to shoot Green Herons on a numbe rof occasions. They are very shy and scare off easily. When you od get a chance to catch one the main poise is like a statute and they remain frozen until they see lunch and then they strike qucikly and return back to their watchful pose. A couple of days ago I ran into a Green Heron who definitely was out of the mainstream.

this is the one of the normal poses
http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/17509097-L.jpg

Instead of being in a tree or bush or on the shoreline he was standing on water lillies

http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/17509099-L.jpg

Instead of standing stock still he was an active little chap
http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/17509096-L.jpg

he was quite animated
http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/17509106-L.jpg

He even let me get my first ever half-way decent flight shot of a green heron
http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/17509108-L.jpg

ginger_55
Mar-14-2005, 11:49 AM
GReat find, Harry! He must have gotten confused in a strange environment. Probably forgot who he is. I came to the conclusion that those don't move for the same reason I don't move. They think if they don't move no one, or bird, can see them.

Really good shots.

I have not been out of the house since Saturday. I think I will take a run in the car to see if the birds are still gone. The problem is we are coming up on low tide again. I have never seen the tide so low as it was the other day.

(There are people in this world who do not live by the ebb and flow of the tide. We not only have to worry about the light, we have to worry about the tide) 6 ft and more here, my father said a long time ago.

ginger

jwear
Mar-14-2005, 11:57 AM
I think the word is out in heron town about you and the pics and he did not want to be a stick in the mud and here he is with his own photo shoot :clap new camera ????Jeff

Harryb
Mar-14-2005, 12:23 PM
GReat find, Harry! He must have gotten confused in a strange environment. Probably forgot who he is. I came to the conclusion that those don't move for the same reason I don't move. They think if they don't move no one, or bird, can see them.

Really good shots.

I have not been out of the house since Saturday. I think I will take a run in the car to see if the birds are still gone. The problem is we are coming up on low tide again. I have never seen the tide so low as it was the other day.

(There are people in this world who do not live by the ebb and flow of the tide. We not only have to worry about the light, we have to worry about the tide) 6 ft and more here, my father said a long time ago.

ginger
Hey Ginger,

The Green Herons stay in their frozen mode because they are hunting. Once lunch appears they move fast, eat and then resume the pose. Thanks for the kind words on the pics.

While birds are fun I have managed to get off 20,000 or so pics of different subject matter also. If there are no birds around I'm sure there are other photo ops.

Harryb
Mar-14-2005, 03:04 PM
I think the word is out in heron town about you and the pics and he did not want to be a stick in the mud and here he is with his own photo shoot :clap new camera ????Jeff
Hey Jeff,

Its about time that those birs understand that I want some action in their shots. :D These were taken with the D2H.

pathfinder
Mar-14-2005, 07:18 PM
Great series of shot of a Green Heron Harry. Well done.

Did you use fill flash or a better beamer for some of these shots? Not the first one, but some of the later ones?

Harryb
Mar-14-2005, 08:15 PM
Great series of shot of a Green Heron Harry. Well done.

Did you use fill flash or a better beamer for some of these shots? Not the first one, but some of the later ones?
Thanks PF. Only natural light used. The better beamer is on my wish list though.

Steve Cavigliano
Mar-14-2005, 08:22 PM
Very nice Harry :thumb :thumb


You're right, those little guys are usually very skittish and they like to hide, or stick close to cover. I don't know how you coaxed this guy into putting on a show for you. Maybe he noticed the D2H and thought he'd see himself in print :wink You weren't, by chance, wearing your National Geographic cap were you? :lol

J/K looks like you're having fun bonding with your new cam :clap

Thanks for sharing,
Steve

Depending on how far away he was, the BB might have fried him....lol

Harryb
Mar-15-2005, 06:30 AM
Very nice Harry :thumb :thumb


You're right, those little guys are usually very skittish and they like to hide, or stick close to cover. I don't know how you coaxed this guy into putting on a show for you. Maybe he noticed the D2H and thought he'd see himself in print :wink You weren't, by chance, wearing your National Geographic cap were you? :lol

J/K looks like you're having fun bonding with your new cam :clap

Thanks for sharing,
Steve

Depending on how far away he was, the BB might have fried him....lol
Hey Steve,

I never saw a Green Heron act this way. I think he might have landed in a patch of wacky weed or something. :D

The D2H is a great camera for wildlife shooting. Getting off 8 shots a second and the fast focusing is getting me shots that I never would have gotten before.