Re: September Photo Challenge: Series of Three
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 2:26 pm
That has GOT to hurt.
nice pictures.
nice pictures.
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The slightest movement by the fish (causing the slime on the surface to move) did him in, don'tcha think? That old bird has probably been fishing long enough to know exactly where to grab when he sees that shifting slime. Nice shots Mike!ApproachingLight wrote:Wait a second. How do he/she see through that muck?
The heron may also be able to feel the vibrations of the fish moving in the water and home in on it that way. I spent probably 45 minutes watching this guy. These were taken at Durand-Eastman Park, at the back part of Durand Lake near the Trott Lake spillway.Kelly wrote:The slightest movement by the fish (causing the slime on the surface to move) did him in, don'tcha think? That old bird has probably been fishing long enough to know exactly where to grab when he sees that shifting slime. Nice shots Mike!ApproachingLight wrote:Wait a second. How do he/she see through that muck?