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Nov 1, 2020 09:03:01   #
bluezzzzz Loc: Stamping Ground, KY
 
During this virus pandemic situation I've rarely been going to town, usually just once a week, so Friday I was out and stopped by my favorite local park pond to check on the resident heron.

MarshallSmith-StoryTwo-AdvColor-A by Marshall Smith, on Flickr

He was doing his usual patrol around the bank, wading in the shallow water. Nothing much was happening...and then it was! Out of nowhere he turned and nailed this big one right at his feet.

MarshallSmith-StoryTwo-AdvColor-B by Marshall Smith, on Flickr

As is their normal custom, he took his fish up the bank , dropped it on the ground, and delivered several kill strikes. Then he took it back into the water to wash it off and wet it down prior to swallowing it.

It was quite an arduous job, and several times I thought he couldn't do it and would have to give up. I've heard tales of herons choking themselves to death on too big a fish.

But he persisted and got it down. Took about five minutes from the first strike to the final gulp, but he got it done!

MarshallSmith-StoryTwo-AdvColor-C by Marshall Smith, on Flickr

After all that he made his way to a secluded area of cattails to sit and digest it.

I left and went into town on my errands. Returning later that afternoon he was perched in a walnut tree at the far end of the pond, surveying his domain.

GBHE_WalnutTree30Oct2020 by Marshall Smith, on Flickr



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Nov 1, 2020 09:13:24   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
bluezzzzz wrote:
During this virus pandemic situation I've rarely been going to town, usually just once a week, so Friday I was out and stopped by my favorite local park pond to check on the resident heron.

MarshallSmith-StoryTwo-AdvColor-A by Marshall Smith, on Flickr

He was doing his usual patrol around the bank, wading in the shallow water. Nothing much was happening...and then it was! Out of nowhere he turned and nailed this big one right at his feet.

MarshallSmith-StoryTwo-AdvColor-B by Marshall Smith, on Flickr

As is their normal custom, he took his fish up the bank , dropped it on the ground, and delivered several kill strikes. Then he took it back into the water to wash it off and wet it down prior to swallowing it.

It was quite an arduous job, and several times I thought he couldn't do it and would have to give up. I've heard tales of herons choking themselves to death on too big a fish.

But he persisted and got it down. Took about five minutes from the first strike to the final gulp, but he got it done!

MarshallSmith-StoryTwo-AdvColor-C by Marshall Smith, on Flickr

After all that he made his way to a secluded area of cattails to sit and digest it.

I left and went into town on my errands. Returning later that afternoon he was perched in a walnut tree at the far end of the pond, surveying his domain.

GBHE_WalnutTree30Oct2020 by Marshall Smith, on Flickr



Marshall
During this virus pandemic situation I've rarely b... (show quote)


Well done!

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Nov 1, 2020 09:30:05   #
47greyfox Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
 
Excellent!! 👍👍👍

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Nov 1, 2020 09:35:45   #
water falls Loc: Green Bay,Wi
 
Great images!

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Nov 1, 2020 09:39:08   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
An outstanding set.

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Nov 1, 2020 09:43:06   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Great set, Marshall.

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Nov 1, 2020 09:44:58   #
jederick Loc: Northern Utah
 
Terrific captures, Marshall, that is one heck of a meal...thanks for sharing!!

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Nov 1, 2020 09:50:54   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Excellent work, Marshall, as usual!

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Nov 1, 2020 10:19:12   #
JRiepe Loc: Southern Illinois
 
Good catch for both of you.

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Nov 1, 2020 15:20:03   #
Ourspolair
 
Great series of nature in the raw. Nicely timed and composed captures beautifully rendered. Please stay well and keep on sharing the great work.

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Nov 2, 2020 05:29:45   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
bluezzzzz wrote:
During this virus pandemic situation I've rarely been going to town, usually just once a week, so Friday I was out and stopped by my favorite local park pond to check on the resident heron.

MarshallSmith-StoryTwo-AdvColor-A by Marshall Smith, on Flickr

He was doing his usual patrol around the bank, wading in the shallow water. Nothing much was happening...and then it was! Out of nowhere he turned and nailed this big one right at his feet.

MarshallSmith-StoryTwo-AdvColor-B by Marshall Smith, on Flickr

As is their normal custom, he took his fish up the bank , dropped it on the ground, and delivered several kill strikes. Then he took it back into the water to wash it off and wet it down prior to swallowing it.

It was quite an arduous job, and several times I thought he couldn't do it and would have to give up. I've heard tales of herons choking themselves to death on too big a fish.

But he persisted and got it down. Took about five minutes from the first strike to the final gulp, but he got it done!

MarshallSmith-StoryTwo-AdvColor-C by Marshall Smith, on Flickr

After all that he made his way to a secluded area of cattails to sit and digest it.

I left and went into town on my errands. Returning later that afternoon he was perched in a walnut tree at the far end of the pond, surveying his domain.

GBHE_WalnutTree30Oct2020 by Marshall Smith, on Flickr



Marshall
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Nice set Marshall

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Nov 2, 2020 05:49:15   #
nanaval Loc: Cornwall
 

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Nov 2, 2020 05:56:50   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
bluezzzzz wrote:
During this virus pandemic situation I've rarely been going to town, usually just once a week, so Friday I was out and stopped by my favorite local park pond to check on the resident heron.

MarshallSmith-StoryTwo-AdvColor-A by Marshall Smith, on Flickr

He was doing his usual patrol around the bank, wading in the shallow water. Nothing much was happening...and then it was! Out of nowhere he turned and nailed this big one right at his feet.

MarshallSmith-StoryTwo-AdvColor-B by Marshall Smith, on Flickr

As is their normal custom, he took his fish up the bank , dropped it on the ground, and delivered several kill strikes. Then he took it back into the water to wash it off and wet it down prior to swallowing it.

It was quite an arduous job, and several times I thought he couldn't do it and would have to give up. I've heard tales of herons choking themselves to death on too big a fish.

But he persisted and got it down. Took about five minutes from the first strike to the final gulp, but he got it done!

MarshallSmith-StoryTwo-AdvColor-C by Marshall Smith, on Flickr

After all that he made his way to a secluded area of cattails to sit and digest it.

I left and went into town on my errands. Returning later that afternoon he was perched in a walnut tree at the far end of the pond, surveying his domain.

GBHE_WalnutTree30Oct2020 by Marshall Smith, on Flickr



Marshall
During this virus pandemic situation I've rarely b... (show quote)


Great images!!!!! Marshall

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Nov 2, 2020 06:40:05   #
tcthome Loc: NJ
 
Great set.

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Nov 2, 2020 07:58:41   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
Really well done. I'm always amazed at what they can swallow.

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