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2017 Wildlife Photo Contest

Yellow Crowned Night Heron, Palmetto State Park Texas , United States of America
Reflections of my Display

Species: Yellow Crowned Night Heron | Location: Palmetto State Park Texas , United States of America

A rare sight of a Yellow Crowned Night Heron on Full Display with his Reflection.... Was a WOW moment for me !

About The Photographer

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A true world traveler, Gary Mc Alea was born in Dublin, Ireland, where he spent his childhood. He then moved to South Africa, where he spent about twenty years learning to love nature and animals, and developing a love of capturing their incredible moments to share with others. Photography was a way to enhance the colorful stories the Irish can’t help but tell at every turn. Gary has now lived in Austin, TX, USA for fourteen years. This is where he met his lovely wife, Katheryn, who thankfully shares his love of wildlife and nature. Gary has also travelled in Asia, India, Europe, Mexico, the Carribean, Australia and New Zealand, finding different animals, locations and events to photograph in each area. One of his favorite experiences was finding a large pod of dolphins bubble fishing off of the coast of New Zealand. He and his wife spent hours photographing them, amazed by their coordination, collaboration, and sheer determination, saying, “It was mesmerizing!”
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