The above is of course a real Great Blue Heron. There are many down here but they are territorial so you rarely see more than on in a spot.
The fellow is a Tri-color Heron. Amazingly I went down to the basin at Ft. Fisher one day and there were no people which has been a real rarity this year -- guess it was too chilly for them. There were half a dozen Ibis and another half dozen Snowy Egrets as well as some Great Egrets and this Tri-Color.
This was a Snowy Egret that nicely posed for me.
This was a nicely posing Snowy Egret at Carolina Beach Lake that same afternoon.
The now resident Snow Goose also posed for me at Carolina Beach Lake.
When I took this picture I assumed it was a Snowy Egret but when I got home and looked at the bill, I realized it was a juvenile Little Blue Heron, They are white as juveniles.
A couple of immature White Ibis down at the dock.
This is, of course, a mature White Ibis.
I believe this is an adult Eastern Phoebe who was posing in my daughter's backyard in Wilmington. This was also at my daughter's but on a different day and I think it is an Eastern Kingbird rather than a Phoebe.
This is the pile of 8 tops that are now basted. They have kept me busy for the last few days but I have finally got them all quilted and have actually bound 2 of them as well. Keeps me off the streets.
On a cheerful note, I received my second dose of the Pfizer vaccine last week so should be fairly immune starting next week.
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