One Tree – Many Photos

We went to the Edwin B. Forsythe NWR, Brigantine Division a few weeks ago and I am still going through my files. Along the Wildlife Drive, near the end before the wooded area, is a small grove of trees. Usually you see an occasional hawk, egrets or small birds there. Once we even saw a Bald Eagle. But on this day it was filled with a variety of birds. We saw Black-crowned Night Herons, Immature Black-crowned  Night Herons, Snowy Egrets, Great Egrets and in the back under the branches was, I believe an immature Yellow-crowned Night Heron. It was fun to see that variety in the same tree.

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_43G7352 brig snowy egret v3

_43G7431 brig juv blk crwn v3

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_43G7519 brig Blk Crn NH v2

_43G7516 brig Im BLK Crn NH v3

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_43G7477 brig grt egret v2

_43G7431 brig juv blk crwn v3

_43G5750 brig Blk Crwn Night Her v3