It is finally spring and no more winter weather... It is finally warm outside. The bulbs are coming and blooming , flowering trees are also blooming now. More animals are in captivity and beginning to come out... I am enjoying photographing the spring and many more photos of the spring to come in the next few weeks... Along with our Preymantis will be hatching in the next month which will be April... I am looking forward to photographing the hatching stages of them and watching them grow into adult stages.
Welcome back to another post on my blog for this weeks Step into Nature. Let's see what adventures of the post we are going to do for this weeks Step into Nature. This a Tri- Colored Heron, Which I photographed at Pickney Wildlife Refuge while I was on vacation way back in Hilton Head. The Tri- Colored Herons a very cool waterfowl to photograph and they have different color variants compared to the Great Blue Herons found in Central North Carolina, where I live. If you have a chance to find TriColor Herons you should photograph them and they are just like the other waterfowl that can be found in central North Carolina . This is a Jellyfish, which I photographed at Myrtle Beach during sunset conditions. The photograph came out really cool. Jelly Fish are very interesting subjects to photograph at local beaches. I decided to use the jelly fish as my subject for this photograph during sunset conditions. This was also taken at Myrtle Beach when i was on vacation in 2019. T...
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