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Spring Wildlife # 1

 Hey Hey welcome back to a new seasonal wildlife theme which I am doing on Sundays Called Spring Wildlife which is very different than in past year, last spring, because I did not think of it until this spring . So I am using it this year for a blog topic for the Spring Wildlife on Sundays until summer then Summer wildlife will be on Saturdays which will be cool to do this year as a new seasonal ideas.

Now time to talk about Spring wildlife finally for this post. I have been seeing more birds and wildlife start to get more busy during this time , which is now spring finally and no more darn winter, until this December . 

Me and the ground hog Sir Walter Raleigh were right this year about the prediction of an early spring which did happen.

The top photograph, you see , is the Great Blue Heron eating a fish and I saw it many times catching and eating fish at my neighborhood pond.

This is a Double- Crested  Cormorant that I also photographed at my neighborhood pond but this time, I caught this cormorant catching a fish for the very first time in my pond and I was able to catch it and this had been a goal for me for years to capture a Cormorant catching a fish in my neighborhood pond. And now this has been also accomplished on my to do list for wildlife. 

I hope you will enjoy this new seasonal weekly blog posts on Sundays!

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