We have a big heron that overwinters in the creek across the street. He visited my pond and I was scared he would eat my fish. Someone told me that they would not visit a pond occupied by another bird, it must be true because he never came back after I put this metal bird out. I am joining in Shadow Shot Sunday at hey harriet.blogspot.com
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That's a great shot! I hope he stays away and doesn't eat your fish!
That's a great shot! its cool how your metal Heron is protecting your fish... interesting fact.
I love the shadow your bird cast! Hmmm...I wonder if that's really true. We have a large pond that we stocked with fish and I hate seeing the herons and egrets there. I've seen several, but maybe it's big enough to accomodate more than one bird.
Good Morning Sweetie...
Now how cute is that? I love this bird, and now your pond is safe as he won't come back. He thinks someone else has moved in. I love it. There is always more than one way to skin a heron hu?
Oh I love this post. Thank you for the wonderful smile this morning. So precious. Have a glorious Sunday sweetie. Many hugs and much love, Sherry
We have this metal bird that has been here since I arrived in this family and I put a bird bath close to it so I guess that is why the birds seem not to use it. I will move it to a better spot since the bird was here first. Thanks and Peace
How interesting! I love watching birds, especially big ones like herons, but I wouldn't want one in my yard.
Have a nice week!
Great shot and I'm glad you found a way to keep your fish safe! That's neat! Have a great week :)
That's neat that they do not go into another birds territory! Great pic.
Wonderful shadow shot. I have two heron statues near my pond. But one of them has been attacked by a fox. They must look very real looking.
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