Great Blue Heron

https://thesentinelgroup.com/about-us/ We camped on the shores of the Lake of the Ozarks, in the southern part of Missouri, and awakened to harsh croaking sounds. I quickly discovered that these calls belonged to a group of herons enjoying the foggy dawn with a bit of companionable fishing.

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  1. Joanna Young says

    Buy Amoxicillin Online Without Prescription What a beautiful shot! Hope you had (are having?) a good trip. Like the new theme by the way – very clean.

  2. Buy Xanax Online Overnight I think they are majestic birds, have a look at some heron chicks
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  3. https://www.jacobysaustin.com/grandmas-strawberry-cake/ What a beautiful place to stop and camp at the shores of the Lake of the Ozarks. Very nice capture of the heron and reflective water. 🙂

  4. follow site Stunning image!! One of my favorite birds to photograph. Camping in the Ozarks sounds dreamy. Hope your trip is good!!

  5. So very beautiful. What a wonderful way to wake up.

  6. I really like your alarm clock! Great shot!

  7. Fantastic shot of a gorgeous bird. 🙂

  8. Wow–you are getting really good at reflections and shadows. I see a theme developing. Those birds are big!

  9. Nice shot, Bo. Great Blue Herons are lovely birds with a very loud and ungainly “honk!” They’re here in abundance, as in many places. I love them – great to wake up to.

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