September 14, 2019

Green Heron with Tadpole

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September 14, 2019
Green Heron with Tadpole

Species: Green Heron | Location: Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, Kleinfeltersville, PA. , United States of America

I was at Middle Creek WMA and came across three green herons in a large puddle in a field along the road. Lots of bullfrogs lay eggs in it so there are many tadpoles. You can see egrets, great blue herons, and green herons in this puddle trying to find the bullfrogs to feed on. I was lucky enough to see the green herons there this day.

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I have done photography for 40 years, off and on. I never really combined my love of nature and my love of photography until a number of years ago. The last 6 years I got more serious about it and have become addicted to bird photography. But I love all nature and will attempt to take a picture of anything I come across. I became disabled 12 years ago and photography helped me to stop feeling sorry for myself and stop looking at all I can not do, and go do what I still can do. Living on disability makes travel and buying equipment hard to do. But I am blessed beyond my means with the equipment I have, thanks to some very generous people.

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