I was surprised to see this Snowy Egret fishing in these rocks because it doesn’t blend in with it’s environment at all. Maybe some fish will be fooled, but I don’t think any of us are!
I was surprised to see this Snowy Egret fishing in these rocks because it doesn’t blend in with it’s environment at all. Maybe some fish will be fooled, but I don’t think any of us are!
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I love the Snowies! They seem to stand out everywhere they go, as they are so brilliantly white!
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I agree! They are like models of the bird world… they can’t take a bad picture. 🙂
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I really enjoyed this one! nice contrast 🙂
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That’s one of the reasons that I love Snowys. They stand out so beautifully against any background (unlike lots of little brown birds in this area).
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Beautiful shot.
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Thanks!
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