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Betsy Anderson photographed a graceful Great Blue Heron at the moment he/she lifted off, a glorious sight indeed. Just look at those big wings!

Great Blue Herons can be seen fishing with their beaks. They also hunt rodents, such as gophers, in grassy meadows. In flight, these herons tuck in their necks, and their legs trail behind. Sara Bogard photographed one in flight for us to see.

Thanks to Betsy and Sara for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

Fog has cooled off the immediate coast, though I'm in sun here in Anchor Bay. It's a pretty Spring day on the Mendonoma Coast.

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Robert Scarola was thrilled when this beautiful Great Blue Heron landed in a tree by his home on The Sea Ranch.

Great Blue Heron watching & waiting by Robert Scarola

It stayed there for some time, as if waiting and watching. Then, all of a sudden, it lifted off, poetry in motion.

Great Blue Heron Lift off by Robert Scarola

Sometime ago Robert photographed a heron coming in for a rather hard landing. "Brakes, brakes!"

Great Blue Heron comes in for the Landing by Robert Scarola

Thanks to Robert for allowing me to share his photos with you here.