Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Green Heron at Fenney Nature Trail.
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I wonder why it’s called a ‘green’ heron. Nice pic, tho.
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What a beautiful bird
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Just gorgeous! Thank you.
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That is a good question, Reason, because of its "Sister group".
"Adults have a glossy, greenish-black cap, a greenish back and wings that are grey-black grading into green or blue, a chestnut neck with a white line down the front, grey underparts and short yellow legs." Yes it is a very lovely picture of this bird, thank you! |
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This coloring is much more like the Green Heron's that I've seen in the wild perhaps the OP's was a young one |
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He is not green cause he’s a rebel. Great photo.
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She’s a beauty!
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Another amazing capture of the beautiful things we see right here in The Villages and during a pandemic too.
I thank you Ronnie Clark for every time I have been uplifted by your diligent and artistic photographs that I frequently try to emulate with my paint and brushes. It is truly lower Paradise where we live.
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The green heron is a really beautiful bird. Thank you for sharing. I have never seen one before. The sister bird though has such an interesting combination of plumage. Thank you!
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LOVE your work. I pass on many posts, but never when I see that it is one of yours. Your work adds beauty to our lives.
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lovely picture !!! Thank you for sharing
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Beautiful picture. Will be looking for more. Thanks!!
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Where is the green and it seems pretty small for a heron.
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Closed Thread |
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