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I love cows.
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Water Droplets, Atlanta Botanical Garden
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
Breakfast (159 of 365)
This is the same Great Blue Heron from my last Sunday Six post. Steve described him perfectly when he called him a "guard heron." This guy was so fun to watch. While the fisherman were standing in the water trying to catch fish, this heron would stand guard over their bucket. There were times he didn't even move all that much when the fishermen would come back up to their supplies.
He was certainly working hard for his breakfast!
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2 comments:
How funny! He looks like he's stalking the captives in the bucket.
I love your "guard" heron and it definitely looks like he is doing his job!
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