I am linking up my post with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
So far I have only posted the Snow Geese from Bombay Hook NWR. But, I took a lot of photos during our last visit to Bombay Hook wildlife refuge. Some of my favorites were the Hooded Mergansers and one of my better Great Blue Heron shots.
I love the colors and the reflections in the shot above and this Hooded Merganser couple look so cute together. And I love the "do" on the female in the front.
More of the Hooded Mergansers.
Here is one of the male Hooded Mergansers by himself. The female is not too far off.
I tried to catch all of four of these Hooded Mergansers together but they went their separate ways.
To see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes.
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday and thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes.
I wish everyone a happy week ahead and Happy Birding!
So far I have only posted the Snow Geese from Bombay Hook NWR. But, I took a lot of photos during our last visit to Bombay Hook wildlife refuge. Some of my favorites were the Hooded Mergansers and one of my better Great Blue Heron shots.
Hooded Merganser couple |
I love the colors and the reflections in the shot above and this Hooded Merganser couple look so cute together. And I love the "do" on the female in the front.
More of the Hooded Mergansers.
Here is one of the male Hooded Mergansers by himself. The female is not too far off.
I tried to catch all of four of these Hooded Mergansers together but they went their separate ways.
This is one of my favorite photos of the day, a Great Blue Heron hunkered down from the cold. I like the colors and the dazed looked in the heron's eyes.
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes.
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday and thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes.
I wish everyone a happy week ahead and Happy Birding!
i like your description of the heron. :)
ReplyDeleteand those mergansers always make me smile. nice reflections and winter browns!
The blue markings on the hooded morganzer is so striking. I've never seen one in person. Congrats on all these wonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, Eileen. I love seeing the Mergansers --but the Herson shot is terrific.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Great photos for WBW!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots. Thanks for helping me with the warbler I.D.
ReplyDeleteLove the heron shot! One of my favorite birds to photograph. Haven't had the pleasure of seeing a Hooded Merganser yet, but have lots of Common ones here.
ReplyDelete~ Sherrie (Bird Lady)
I'll bet those birds are happy among all those reeds! Great captures.
ReplyDeleteThe Hooded Mergansers look to be very handsome birds. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteI'm always chasing ducks! Great shots. The heron is awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of birds! You must have a fantastic camera. My little camera cannot capture birds. Sometimes I can get a bee on a flower. That's it.
ReplyDeleteEileen, You are the BEST bird photographer ever! You constantly amaze me.
ReplyDeletethese are wonderful shots. I agree that the colors with the Heron are wonderful, but I find myself drawn to the golds around the Hooded Mergansers as well. That one of the male on his own, seen through the reeds, is stunning.
ReplyDeleteI love the hunkered down heron and the little mergansers are just so cute
ReplyDeleteReally neat photos Eileen, those Mergansers are so interesting.
ReplyDeleteYour favorite photo of the heron is wonderful too.
ReplyDeleteThe Hoodies are gorgeous! We have them here during the winter, but they're difficult to photograph. Love your heron shot! That's one of my favorite subjects!
ReplyDeleteCan't beat that Heron . . . nice shot!
ReplyDeleteI love the couple together!
ReplyDeleteAnd that poor heron looks out of it, waiting for summer...lol
Oh i love these photos most especially because of the reflection of the reeds providing beautiful background for the birds.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat image series showing :) Hanne Bente
ReplyDeleteI think, as you did, is my favourite on this blog, the Heron is magnificent.
ReplyDeleteThose Hoodies are smart looking birds Eileen. Looks like they are all paired up and ready to go too. A cracking shot of the heron too.
ReplyDeleteI can see why you like the Great Blue shot - the texture on the feathers is great.
ReplyDeleteCheers and thanks for linking to WBW
Stewart M - Melbourne
Eileen....I have not a clue what happened but this morning my downy was not to be found....UGH! I think it is fixed now. The one week I get what I think are some good shots of my fine feathered friend and he hides away. Your shots from the NWR are wonderful. Oh, if only we had one close by instead of all the way across the state. genie
ReplyDeleteI love those Hooded Merganser images, Eileen! Would love to see one - especially a male!
ReplyDeletehi eileen, what a delight!
ReplyDeleteyour posts always leave me smiling.
loved seeing those cute ducks.
big hugs~
WoW...eileen, what a great set of pictures!!
ReplyDeletei really love the earth tones, browns and reflections in these, there is so much to look at!!
i don't think i have ever seen the hooded's they are beautiful but your heron image is magnificant. great feather detail and clarity in his eye. it's a "i'm proud" for sure shot!!
Miło podglądać śliczne kaczki w ich naturalnym środowisku. Czapla ślicznie wygląda na tle niebieskiej wody. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteNice to watch the beautiful ducks in their natural habitat. Heron looks lovely against the blue water. Yours.
Great Hoodie shots!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteHallo Eileen!Amazing photos!I love the couple together! And the Heron bird looks great!!Have a lovely day!
ReplyDeleteDimi..
Nice shots, Eileen! I don't know if I had seen those Mergansers here. The heron is a magnificent photo!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week! /Pia
Lovely, watery shots Eileen and I just love that photo of the Heron, one of my favourite birds.,
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your Goldie Girl on the previous post and also the colourful Cardinals. On an earlier post I was thinking that your photos of pretty little birds in a Pine tree looked just like Christmas decorations...only to scroll down and find that you thought exactly the same!! Great minds think alike as they say :-)
HI Eileen...Nice photos of the Hoodies one of my favorites too..nice one of the Great Blue too : )
ReplyDeleteGrace
PS hope this comment works!!
I bet that heron is feeling pretty good today with the mild temps! Love the reflections.
ReplyDeleteI love the hoodies but have only seen them stop over in migration. Poor heron, I hope it found something to eat....Michelle
ReplyDeleteThose mergansers look like interesting birds. Looks like they could rob a bank and hide it somewhere back in that hood!
ReplyDeletethe Hooded Merganser is a true beauty. And it is a shame we don´t have it. :) Great shots.
ReplyDeleteBombay Hook Birds! Thank you! I was wondering what they were called.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the blue heron photo! Stunner!
Waahooo,which attractive series ;-)
ReplyDeleteCéline & Philippe
Wonderful shots, Eileen! The heron looks a a bit frustrated with the cold. :(
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos! I love the reflection in the water, and that last photo is almost funny with the bird's dazed expression.
ReplyDeleteOn the way to work yesterday, I saw TONS of snow geese in an open field and thought of you! I saw the black tips on their wings and remembered your post and knew they were snow geese :)
Wonderful post! Love the Mergansers and, well, I must like the Heron since I posted about one also!
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ReplyDeleteThat is a fabulous shot of the Heron, I can see the individual feathers. Hooded Mergansers are my favorite ducks. You got some great shots of them.
Breathtaking photos. You are so good at this.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots - the poor heron does look a bit cold.
ReplyDeleteNicely captured:) I find it so interesting how different the drakes and hens are from each other! They look so different and not like the same bird at all!
ReplyDeleteReally love the mergansers -- I've never gotten a picture of them.... and always think it's funny how the GB looks like an entirely different bird when it's hunkered down. Thanks for the trip to my favorite virtual birding spot.
ReplyDeleteI love the various mergansers. I think they are my favorite ducks.
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