A bird-in-the-grass photo is, perhaps, marginally more exciting than a photo of a bird-on-a-stick (the term, bird-on-a-stick, is the photographer pejorative for any perching bird picture). But a bird-in-the-grass is what we have.
We discovered that after a rain the yellow-crowned night herons show up at the local park to look for crawdads. This past week we headed to the park after a rainy night. It was worth our time with three or four night herons, a snowy egret, and a cattle egret. But the best part of the outing was that I was out of the car and taking pictures for the first time in four months!
We discovered that after a rain the yellow-crowned night herons show up at the local park to look for crawdads. This past week we headed to the park after a rainy night. It was worth our time with three or four night herons, a snowy egret, and a cattle egret. But the best part of the outing was that I was out of the car and taking pictures for the first time in four months!