On our visit to the Brigantine Division of the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge we saw quite a few Great Egrets around the Refuge. This one was foraging in the grasses along the Wildlife Drive and flew into a group of trees along a turn on the Wildlife Drive. It was usually a great spot for photographing Night Herons.It stayed in the tree for quite a while just moving around on the branches. All images were taken with a Canon 1DmkIV with a 150-600mm Tamron lens @ 600mm.
Stunning captures, Reed!
Thanks so much Greta! And Happy New Year!
Fabulous action series, Reed, they have gorgeous wings!
Thanks Donna! This was near the end of the Wildlife Drive, in a bunch of trees that Night Herons liked. Sadly the trees were damaged to the left of these images. But it was nice to get a series of images of the Egret flying into the one not damaged.
Very nice, Reed!
Thanks Belinda! It is a Great NWR to photograph in!