Is it too late to join the GREEN HERON party?
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Is it too late to join the GREEN HERON party?

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Great shots with the lovely green coloured water. Awesome snap on the first action shot.
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Quote from: "newfoundlander61"
Great shots with the lovely green coloured water. Awesome snap on the first action shot.

thanks, sir.
the green heron was a first for me. the action shots were frustrating. about 7 rejects with this being the best. hard to do.
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Nice shots Richard.

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Never too late Richard, great set BTW.
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Better late than never. I was wondering when you were going to post.
My reflection is much better, but yours are in focus... :D
It was a great morning as this guy was quite friendly and posed beautifully.

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Very nice! The first shot is amazing.  Perfect timing.

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Quote from: "Brian Bailey"
Very nice! The first shot is amazing.  Perfect timing.

BB

i took my wife there yesterday. no green herons in site....but i caught a peek of one hiding in the distance, trying somehow to swallow a fish that was almost its size. i don't think it succeeded.
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