Black-crowned Night Heron – A Mystery Diet I like to know what the birds I’m photographing are eating. Sometimes I can ID it and sometimes I can’t. (7 photos) Continue reading
Black-crowned Night Heron With An Unusual Eye Reflection That turned out to not be a reflection at all. (6 photos) Continue reading
Black-crowned Night Heron In Flight Series Sometimes ‘grab shots’ turn out better than I expect them to. (3 photos) Continue reading
Black-crowned Night Heron On An Unusual Perch For The Species My “gadget” saves my bacon. (3 photos) Continue reading
A Couple Of Immature Black-crowned Night Herons In Flight Yesterday was a night heron kind of day. (2 photos) Continue reading
Black-crowned Night Heron Walking Rapidly Toward A Confrontation Plus an update on the Bandito/Slinky wars. (4 photos) Continue reading
Black-crowned Night Heron Takeoff And Flight Series A busy and rather unattractive background but I like the bird in spite of it. (13 photos) Continue reading
How Many Occipital Plumes Do Black-crowned Night Herons Have? An esoteric question to be sure but I think about stuff like that, especially when I get photos like some of these. Continue reading
Black-crowned Night Heron In Flight Sometimes grab shots actually turn out well. (2 photos) Continue reading
Black-crowned Night Heron In Flight – An Eight Image Series An interesting test of the autofocus capabilities of the Canon R-5. Continue reading
Immature Black-crowned Night Heron In Flight – A Series I was silly to have not posted this series three years ago. Continue reading
Black-crowned Night Heron At Farmington Yesterday The Farmington Curse strikes again but yesterday morning there was compensation. Continue reading
A Black-crowned Night Heron And A Long-tailed Weasel Yesterday was a pretty good day at Bear River MBR but any day I photograph a weasel is a good one. Continue reading
Juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron In Flight Plus an early camping trip report from Montana and Idaho. Continue reading
Juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron In Flight Sometimes you have to choose between optimal camera settings and getting the shot at all. Continue reading