*Picture heavy post!
On my last day of vacation, our daughter-in-law took Hubby and I to the Nisqually Wildlife Refuge.
I shared about this wonderful estuary at the Nisqually River delta in this post.
I love visiting here!
*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!
I wasn’t ready for this heron. We had just gotten out of the car, and I had heard noise in the water behind the bushes. I was surprised when I saw the heron getting her breakfast!
Unfortunately, my camera wasn’t acclimated yet, and I had mist on the lens! I still have so much about photography to learn!
Oops!
I hope you enjoyed the sharing of what I did on my vacation (never thought I’d be writing about vacation once I left grade school).
Stay safe. Stay healthy.
See the world around you!
What a lovely place! So many cool photos! Nice capture of the Great Blue!
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Thank you Wendy! 🙂
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Such a wonderful post! I just love herons; they are so elusive here!
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I love herons, too, Connie, and I have yet to get a really good photo. I just keep practicing and eventually it will happen. I did purchase a photography book and hope to work my way through the lessons next year. Then I just need a heron to cooperate 🙂
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You just have to be stealthy & ready! They are pretty skittish! 🤪
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Great pictures!
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Thank you, Bert! 🙂
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It looks very peaceful.
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If I lived nearby, I would be here a lot! 🙂
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We had a heron couple that lives at the lake during the summer. They are such majestic birds!
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I think so, too, Kathy! 🙂
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You caught a lot of great photos. Love seeing herons – I am ever fascinated by their poise and patience.
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Thank you, Kathleen! I am as well. 🙂
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I rather like the fog on the lens!
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I am partial to frogs, too, Judy! 🙂
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