this morning

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Araminta
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this morning

driving into town, I noticed two White-faced Herons next to the road, so I turned around. They were a fair way away on the other side of a lake. Here is the best I could do, enjoy.

not that good, but better than nothing.

Chris F
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You are way too hard on yourself M-L. These are absolutely brilliant.smiley

Chris

pacman
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Araminta wrote:

is pic 1 1 bird and pics 2 + 3 the 2nd bird?; just that the bird in pic 1 appears to have a very extended, almost prolapsed stomach; I have seen a few WFH (as you would expect with my avatar) and have never seen 1 like this

Peter

Araminta
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There were only two birds. No1 and No3 are the same , and the one in the middle is a different bird.

I had noticed the bird walking funny too. Can you tell if the bird is a female? If it was beeding time (?) , could it be that the bird might be egg bound? I once had a Tawny Frogmouth that had a problem like that, and the abdomen was hard and swollen, because an egg was stuck. Looked very similar to this.

Here is one more photo of the same bird.

M-L

cassie.c87
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Not sure if the same with WFH but my pet cockatiel would have a noticable bulge for a few days before laying an egg, so if it's not egg bound maybe ready to drop? (I hope that's the case for this bird)

Woko
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A bit early for a white-faced heron to be thinking about laying eggs in southern Australia I would have thought. 

Araminta
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Exactly what I was thinking, but that then could mean , something else is not right? The bird certainly looks different.

M-L

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