A little bit of rain and clouds didn't keep this heron from his daily fishing routine...he watches, sees something that catches his eye, moves towards it and usually it turns into a successful catch.
Great blue herons are waders, typically seen along coastlines, in marshes, or near the shores of ponds or streams. Either salt or fresh water can serve as its fishing grounds, but the birds need islands or woody swamps nearby so they have a place to build their nests. ~ National Geographic
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