The tricolored heron used to be called the Louisiana heron. While it is frequently found in swamps, marshes, bayous, and ponds in Louisiana it can also be found in other gulf states, Mexico, Central America and Northern South America. This might be part of the reason why the name was changed. This heron was photographed in the Ding Darling NWR in Florida.
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Perfect mirror !
gorgeous reflection!!!
I hope that you will consider sharing an offering for this year's 4th annual gratitude word quilt. You can find information about the project and how to participate at the top of my blog. If you’ve already sent something thank you and please forgive my poor memory. The quilt is growing quite expansive and with only first names, I can’t always remember who already shared. Feel free to write in your native language google translate is available on my blog so every one can read and understand one another. Every Blessing~ Laura
gorgeous reflection!!!
I hope that you will consider sharing an offering for this year's 4th annual gratitude word quilt. You can find information about the project and how to participate at the top of my blog. If you’ve already sent something thank you and please forgive my poor memory. The quilt is growing quite expansive and with only first names, I can’t always remember who already shared. Feel free to write in your native language google translate is available on my blog so every one can read and understand one another. Every Blessing~ Laura
Great reflections! Well done!
Fantastic reflection and photo.
Have a great weekend :)
That is a perfect reflection of that heron. Almost looks like the same photo copied upside down, but I know it isn't.
Magnifique !
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