A conversation I had this weekend reminded me about the efficiency of these predators, and how easily this great blue heron managed to catch small fish in the shallows of Rodeo Lagoon. It seemed like every time it put its head in the water, it came up with a meal.
Here's a frame when the heron was facing straight on. I like how you can still see the pattern of its head through the wall of water its forcing towards me.
And if you'd like to see this bird without a wall of water in the way, I posted a few shots of it earlier this year: "Great blue on blue" and "Heron with attitude".
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Relaxed bull elk
After coming over the hillside and chasing away two younger males who were mingling with the females (no fighting necessary, the smaller males just turned and ran to the outskirts of the group), this large male tule elk made himself a straw hat by digging around in the grass and then settled in to watch over his harem. He picked a spot that was right in a resting group of females, and he was alertly keeping an eye on the others.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Hilarious
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Reaching for a snack
Friday, September 17, 2010
Western snowy plover
A western snowy plover in breeding plumage along the beach at Limantour Spit in Point Reyes National Seashore.
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