Great Blue Heron Slips on Ice
See the funny photograph of a Great Blue Heron slipping and falling on a frozen lake. Learn about how herons adapt to walking on icy surfaces.
See the funny photograph of a Great Blue Heron slipping and falling on a frozen lake. Learn about how herons adapt to walking on icy surfaces.
A first-hand account and analysis of witnessing a Great Blue Heron pecking at ice to get to a fish trapped near the surface of a frozen lake.
Why do some trees cling to their dry, brown leaves long after autumn ends? Explore the intriguing theories behind marcescence.
Sharing close-up photos of a Great Blue Heron standing on a fishing pier in the early morning, discussing why herons are attracted to piers at that time of day.
A blog post exploring why birds like herons often stand on one leg, including conserving heat, resting one leg, and camouflage.
A nature photography blog post describing encounters with a Great Blue Heron that has unique fishing techniques at Charleston Lake in Arkansas.
A wildlife photography blog post describing how I photographed a Great Blue Heron catching a fish at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
A wildlife photographer discovers a Great Blue Heron with uniquely red-tinted eyes while photographing at an Oklahoma wildlife refuge.
A photographer’s perspective on the harm discarded and lost fishing line can cause birds and other animals, with a call to action to properly dispose of line.
A wildlife photography blog post about spotting and photographing a Great Blue Heron at Torraine Lake in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
A wildlife photographer observes a Great Blue Heron hunting insects unsuccessfully at an Oklahoma wildlife refuge.
Unveiling the hunt: Great Blue Heron captures and feasts on a mighty Bowfin at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
A Great Blue Heron with a fish in Oklahoma’s Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. I describe the heron’s appearance, hunting skills, adaptable diet, and more.
I was fortunate enough to witness a Great Blue Heron lifting off from the dam’s edge.I photographed it with the tips of its toes still touching the ground.
Capturing a Great Blue Heron taking off from the deep section of Charleston City Lake in Arkansas was a thrilling experience.