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What a capture, Eileen! In South Africa the egret's beak turns black during breeding season.
ReplyDeleteNice actions shots! Happy Wordless Wednesday to you. :-)
ReplyDeletegreat captures and perfect timing. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
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Happy WW...Luna
What he is eating?Great capture on time of that photo.
ReplyDeleteI always love egrets..even eating a snake.
ReplyDeletesuch elegant birds. I am imazed and how their legs bend and they sit on their knees
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous pictures! He looks like he struggling a bit though, doesn't he!
ReplyDeleteI love the beautiful photograph in your header too. All of your blogs are fabulous!
Best wishes and thanks for visiting 3 Sisters,365 today,
Natasha.
It's funny you should use these for Wordless Wednesday.One should not be talking when the mouth is full.Well done.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
Beautiful photos Eileen and wonderful timing.
ReplyDeleteFabulous shots! That egret's appetite will be satisfied for some time, I think :-)
ReplyDeleteIt must have posed for you.
ReplyDeleteGreat set of shots!
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing sequence of the egret eating. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteGulp!!!!! That egret is enjoying his dinner... Great pictures, Elieen. I'd much rather see an egret eating a snake than to see some pictures I saw last week on a blog of a snake eating some kind of big bird (Australia)... GAG!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Nice pics. :) Any bird that gets rid of snakes is okay by me!
ReplyDeleteTerrific capture! He is having a great big lunch.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Juneau, AK!
ReplyDeleteEileen, these are great shots. I love bird watching. I've never seen this type of bird in real life. They sure are fascinating.
Yes, the glacier on my header is the Mendenhall Glacier.:)
Have a great day!
what a lot of egrets. In New Zealand, In Maori, they are called KOTUKU. My office is bname KOTUKU room. Even has a picture so the kids know where to go.
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures...all of them. And, snack time is the best time!
ReplyDeleteFantastic capture, and beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteNice! How fun to watch him eat!
ReplyDeleteWow...that is one long meal. Fantastic to be able to capture it.. Great post for Nature Notes..Thank you...Michelle
ReplyDeleteOh wow! What a great capture! Lucky you to have been in the right place at the right time for that one.
ReplyDeletewhat a hungry bird! Excellent captures!
ReplyDeleteWhat great catches!
ReplyDeleteLucky you to be there at the right time to capture this :)!
No WAY! That's incredible that you caught that. It doesn't seem like it would be that common. Am I wrong? I'm really impressed!
ReplyDeleteGreat set of photos! It always amazes me how much those birds can get down all at once.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos of the Great Egret! He surely has found a big enough meal to keep him full for a while.
ReplyDeleteI love it when a photographer captures an experience like that. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture Eileen! Nature in all its glory.
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