Kay Jones > A Great Egret soaks up the morning sun in St. Andrews State Park in FL.
Kay Jones > This Great Blue Heron sits in a Buddha position.  We saw Night Herons doing the same in another bird area.
Kay Jones > A Great Egret flirts by fanning its feathers.  These birds were killed for their plumes back in the days when women wore big hats with feathers.
Kay Jones > A Great Blue Heron looks for fish in the marsh.
Kay Jones > An immature Sora Rail is a hard to spot marsh bird because it blends in so well with its environment.
Kay Jones > Parent egret nests on eggs.
Kay Jones > Doesn't he look regal?
Kay Jones > A Great Egret stands guard over its eggs in its nest.
Kay Jones > A Great Egret parent turns the eggs in the nest.
A Great Egret soaks up the morning sun in St. Andrews State Park in FL.
Kay Jones > A Great Egret soaks up the morning sun in St. Andrews State Park in FL.
A Great Egret soaks up the morning sun in St. Andrews State Park in FL.
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