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Kay Jones > A Great Egret begins its flight back to the nest.
Kay Jones > A Great Egret takes flight back to its nest.
Kay Jones > A Great Egret fans its feathers in mating season on the rookery island in St. Andrews State Park in FL.  Back in the big hat days, these birds were killed for their plumes.
Kay Jones > A Great Egret fans its feathers in mating season on the rookery island in St. Andrews State Park in FL.  Back in the big hat days, these birds were killed for their plumes.
Kay Jones > Great Blue Herons were doing their mating dances and preparing their nests in St. Andrews State Park in FL.
Kay Jones > Great Blue Herons prepare their nests in St. Andrews State Park in FL.
Kay Jones > Great Blue Herons were doing their mating dances and preparing their nests in St. Andrews State Park in FL.
Kay Jones > Great Blue Herons prepare their nests in St. Andrews State Park in FL.
Kay Jones > Off for more twigs for the nest!
A Great Egret begins its flight back to the nest.
 > A Great Egret begins its flight back to the nest.
A Great Egret begins its flight back to the nest.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 10d) |
More details: exif |
Original size: 1305px x 1827px |
Current: 215px x 300px |
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Keywords: waterbird great egret
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