Showing posts with label heron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heron. Show all posts

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Great Blue Heron in Flight at Lake Guntersville

Great Blue Heron in Flight at Lake Guntersville, in Lake Guntersville State Park, Alabama

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Great Blue Heron and American Coot, Lake Guntersville


Panorama of a Great Blue Heron and American Coot
at Lake Guntersville, in Lake Guntersville State Park, Alabama

Find this and other photos of bird and wildlife in the Galleries.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Yellow Crowned Night Heron Hides among the Foliage

This Yellow Crowned Night Heron stalks Black Creek in Fultondale, Alabama, on a daily basis. When I first spied it on this occasion, it was contentedly fishing, but upon hearing some nearby dogs, it took shelter in a nearby tree, waiting for the danger to pass.

As much as I would have liked to coax it to resume its fishing activities for my photographic benefit, that seemed unlikely to yield a productive result. So I contented myself with photographing the bird in its attempts to escape the local canine populace.



Yellow Crowned Night Heron at Black Creek in Fultondale, Alabama

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Yellow Crowned Night Heron, Taking Flight

Juvenile Yellow Crowned Night Heron Taking Flight
Black Creek Park, Fultondale, Alabama
This juvenile Yellow Crowned Night Heron spent much of his morning stalking the shallow waters of Black Creek at Black Creek Park in Fultondale, Alabama. And I spent a good part of my morning stalking him and his kin.

He spent much time wondering from place to place on the creek, with seemingly no purpose at all, and apparently indifferent to my clambering around shrubs and low tree limbs in order to photograph him.

With my Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 Di LD lens zoomed to its fullest (which can be a bear on only a monopod since the lens lacks Image Stabilization), I stayed as far away as possible so as not to disturb the young fellow. And as an aside, this focal range will probably be my next upgrade in lenses. The limitations of this model (while counterbalanced by its affordability) rear their ugly head too often for my taste.

More photographs of this and other herons, some of which will subsequently be found on the blog, can be seen at my Fauna Gallery.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Black Creek Park :: Yellow Crowned Night Heron under the Viaduct

At Black Creek Park in Fultondale, there is a family of Yellow Crowned Night Herons, one adult and three juveniles. The youngsters' coloration differs from the adults, as they will grow into the distinctive make-up of the fully gown yellow crowned night heron. This heron is fishing under the viaduct on Black Creek Stream that feeds into Black Creek.


Monday, July 30, 2012

Black Creek Park :: Yellow Crowned Night Heron Stalking the Creek

Juvenile Yellow Crowned Night Heron :: Black Creek Park, Fultondale
There are two varieties of night heron found in North America. To the left is a juvenile Yellow Crowned Night Heron, which can be distinguished from the Black Crowned Night Heron in a number of ways.

Juvenile Yellow Crowned Night Heron :: Black Creek Park, Fultondale
The Yellow Crowned Night Heron has a shortish, stubby bill; limited pale markings on its wings; and clearer markings on its underside.

This juvenile is fishing for the small fish that frequents the shallow waters that run along the stony bottom of Black Creek at Black Creek Park in Fultondale, Alabama.