Old Dude
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- Feb 20, 2013
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I apologize for posting so many pics but today gave me a lot to see. First were the Great Blue Heron and the Great Egret together. They weren't very close so I had to crop the pics quite a bit. That affects the quality. You get what ya get, right?
For some reason the pics did not upload in the order I selected them, so I guess these hummers are next lol. This afternoon was very cloudy so I had to use a very high ISO and there is quite a bit of noise in them, so again...you get what ya get
Ok, back to the Wetlands pics now.
Now these next 3 pics are very special to me. They show what I believe are the head, back and tail of an otter. There were 2 that were hunting frogs or fish and this is the very first time I have ever seen any in the wild! I was very appreciative for the chance to see them even though it was limited. Hopefully Tamrock, RGINN or anyone else that is familiar with otters will confirm them for me. They were about 2 1/2 - 3 ft long and slender. I only saw them as they are in the pics and didn't get to see them out of the water.
Thanks for looking and sorry for so many pictures again
For some reason the pics did not upload in the order I selected them, so I guess these hummers are next lol. This afternoon was very cloudy so I had to use a very high ISO and there is quite a bit of noise in them, so again...you get what ya get
Ok, back to the Wetlands pics now.
Now these next 3 pics are very special to me. They show what I believe are the head, back and tail of an otter. There were 2 that were hunting frogs or fish and this is the very first time I have ever seen any in the wild! I was very appreciative for the chance to see them even though it was limited. Hopefully Tamrock, RGINN or anyone else that is familiar with otters will confirm them for me. They were about 2 1/2 - 3 ft long and slender. I only saw them as they are in the pics and didn't get to see them out of the water.
Thanks for looking and sorry for so many pictures again