
This GBH, like the one at the above, it stood about 3 feet tall, and had a wingspan of about 4-5 feet. Kinda like a pelican, but without the flabby chin, it stands perfectly still in the shallows and feeds on fish as they pass by. Now, I could never see their feet and presumed they were webbed like a duck. I watched as this giant caught a fish, then few away and landed in a tree to eat it. I was very amazed that he could perch himself on the branch with webbed feet. I scrambled for my scope (no, not a rifle scope, but a real spotting scope that I got for Christmas) to get a bird's eye view of things. But I was too late.
So, much like my child does to find quick and simple dinner recipes, I Googled it. It was only then did I realize a GBH has regular bird's feet. That's why they don't land on the water like the ducks do, but rather on a log or something and step into the shallow water.
Flip Flop, Tick Tock, like a Clock, from the Deck or Dock.
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we have white egrets here. read my blog for my story, "Amelia and The Egret."
i think i shall go eat shrimp. ta ta
Well I feel like I missed the boat yesterday with the bird theme. For a moment I felt pressured to post about our local bird of interest - but then I thought nawwwww... I'll just say it here.
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