Great Blue Herons

I meet a lot of Great Blue Herons, and these are 2 more. Although they're fairly common birds, I'm sure their size and foraging methodology also contribute greatly to the number of encounters. Note that we not only had a dry summer but also a hot one. Both these birds may have been trying to cope with the heat part.

In this first picture, the Great Blue Heron may have been trying to forage in a shady spot, though I can't rule out that this could also have helped keep some human eyes off it.
August 3, 2022 at Lord Stirling Park
Photo 222580534, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

In the 2nd picture, the Great Blue Heron has waded in belly-level to the water. Once again I can't be sure of the bird's motivation; it could simply think the fishing will be better in the deeper water.
August 10, 2022 at Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
Photo 228539341, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)






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