Category: photography
An Unmistakable Sign of Spring
Earlier this week, I was working on some of my typical spring photographs โ buds and blooms from throughout my garden โ when I took a short break, went outside, and immediately felt like I was being watched. Well, I was being watched, by the nemesis whose reappearance every spring has me overplanting my pond, surrounding it with pots and wire trellises, and taking frequent headcounts of my poor carp that just want to be left to swim and eat in peace. Itโs a blue heron, either the same one or certainly a relative of those that have been visiting my neighborhood โ so Iโve been told โ for at least a decade. โBlue heronโ is surely a fine name for a big bird, but I prefer โPond Monsterโ โ a better reflection of our relationship.
It flew off my roof before I could get my camera out; in these shots, itโs perched on the front peak of my neighbors house.
Click the picture for a wider version; something about those eyesโฆ. you know youโre being evaluated as potential snack when those things turn toward you.
This isnโt a great shot, but itโs the only one Iโve ever gotten of the bird in flight. That wingspan has to be six to eight feet, maybe more. Can you say pterodactyl? Those dangling โfingersโ are a nice touch, eh?
Happy Spring!