
The other morning, a Green Heron lurked on the rocks across Angler’s Cove as I walked by, headed back to my car. A trait that herons share is their patience and ability to stand absolutely still as they wait for prey to pass in the water beneath them, so that is what makes it relatively simple to capture them waiting. The water was about a foot from this Green Heron but herons are so fast, the distance doesn’t seem to matter that much. And, that speed is what also makes it so hard to capture the moment they go for their prey. I was happy to get this bird seconds before it stabbed into the water and flew off.





















