Another place I like to do some birding is at the Great Falls National Park. The Potomac River is a big part of the parks attraction. On one side of the river is Maryland and the other side is Virgina.
Great Blue Herons are plentiful, I heard there is a Heron Rookery along the river. The river is fast with a lot of white water and it is amazing to see all the Herons hanging around the river.
Next to the river is the C&O canal. Here you can ride on the boat that is pulled horses.
My hubby and I just like to walk along the C&O canal trail. If you have been following my blog I think you can tell hubby and I love to walk. I can usualy see some g reat birds along the trail and one of them is my favorite the Green Heron. The trail is popular with people walking, biking, jogging and horseback riding.
Thanks for checking our my blog and my Watery Wednesday post. For more great Watery photos please click on my watery Wednesday link. Thanks to 2sweetnsaxy!
All excellent pictures, but the soaring bird is really cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat a MARVELOUS watery series of photographs this week! That second one is especially wonderful ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
The blue heron is awesome, lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteNice photos the blue heron in flight is a well captured moment
ReplyDeleteI love how you capture the great gush of the water!
ReplyDeleteI like how you caught a still bird next to the raging river! Nice composition
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Excellent water shots! Herons are such a thrill to see. Thanks for including them!
ReplyDeleteAl pictures are nice cool one...Happy watery Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteLovely watershots from an interesting place.
ReplyDeleteFantastic series!
ReplyDeleteLove both the violent river and the peaceful canal! It's almost hard to imagine that they share the same water.
ReplyDeleteThe Falls pictures are dramatic but the canal ones are so picturesque and these are my favourites!
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Nuts in May
It is fun to see fast flowing rivers, very few of ours cascade. We're all a bit slow down here.(he he ) Love the heron shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat photograps. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteThe bird is fantastic.
Thanks for visiting me too
Have a great time
Gunilla in Sweden
Great photos i like how you captured the bird
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ;) Spcially the second pictures ;))
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures!
ReplyDeleteLove the differnce between rough and calm waters!
Green Heron looks proud, great shots!
ReplyDeleteHere's to a Watery Wednesday in the Korean side of the world.
What a wonderful place! That water looks so wild, I'm surprised about the herons. There must be some calm shallow spots somewhere that they fish from. We have a horse drawn canal boat here in Indiana, too at Metamora. We visited it last fall and it was such fun to go for a ride. Nice to see that there are others. Thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Great Blue Herons in flight over waterfall.
ReplyDeleteAll great photos. Love the heron.
ReplyDeleteWonderful scenes and photos! I love the one of the Great Blue Heron standing on the rock.
ReplyDeleteThe park sounds like a delightful place for taking bird photos and I am sooo jealous! I have never seen a green heron although I've been told they do exist near here. I'll probably have to wait till spring to see one though.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. I like the blue heron flying against the stream..
ReplyDeleteCame back to thank you for taking time to comment on my first WW entry. I am now following your blog.
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Your canal boat shots are neat, I remember learning to sing "The Erie Canal" when I was young. The pine warbler in the next post is beautiful!
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Great shots, your a girl after my own heart, Eileen. You love the water and birds as much as I do, but you take better photos of the birds then I.
ReplyDeleteNothing can beat nature for its beauty and the peril once its own law is trampled. Beautiful and amazing power of photography!
ReplyDeleteNice--that's some serious water.
ReplyDeletePS: "beautiful" and "Golden Retriever" are totally redundant! ;-)
What a gorgeous area to explore!
ReplyDeleteEileen: I love your flying Great Blue Heron capture and that Green Heron is really neat.
ReplyDeleteThe rushing water at Great Falls Nat. Park really contrasts nicely with the calm, still waters of the canal. Beautiful shots and great places to walk...
ReplyDeleteWe are lucky in that we get great blue and green herons visiting the pond during the summer. I just love them. Last summer a pair of green herons came in while a great blue heron was fishing and they proceeded to argue which sounds like a couple of dogs barking at one another. The great blue left and the green stayed. Funniest thing ever...I envy your ability to get out and bird as most of my birding is in my yard... Michelle
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the herons. I really like your shots of the beautiful, turbulent river, too.
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