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Great Egret in Mating Plumage

By Stabone @stabone

Great-Egret-ShowingThe other day, I was reviewing images from a trip to Florida in May and came across the above image that caught my attention. The Great Egret was in the shade so I used a speedlight (Nikon SB-910–flash) with a Better Beamer (flash extender) to capture this image. The egret was showing off its mating plumage to attract a mate. It is a common pose during spring mating season, when egrets grow long plumes from their backs and the skin between their beaks and eyes turns bright green. It is the male that typically does the posing to attract a mate.

Later, the sun broke through the clouds and trees, illuminating the egret (below image). Its mating feathers glistened brillantly in the bright morning light. I no longer needed the speedlight to get the shot.

Did you know that egrets can live over 20 years and can fly 25 mph with only two flaps of their powerful wings?

Sunlit-Great-Egret-Showing

The above images were taken with a Nikon D800 and 80-400mm lens at 230mm.

Below are a couple of favorite Great Egrets images from other trips to Florida.

Egret

Great Egret 2

I have taken a summer “vacation” from blog writing, but not from photography. I will be posting new articles and images over the next few weeks.

A couple of upcoming photography trips include Bulls Island off the coast of South Carolina next month and a 12 day trip to Iceland in the spring. On both trips, I will be traveling with two good friends and photographers (Ceasar Sharper and Ernie Sears). In Iceland, we will be joining a professional landscape photographer and resident of Iceland, Páll Jökull Pétursson. Click on his name to see his amazing Iceland landscape images. I plan to return with many similar photographs.

Another item of interest is that my blog is quickly approaching 100,000 views. It is rewarding knowing others are enjoying my photography. To all those reading this article and following my blog, thank you!


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