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Territorial Dispute

 Welcome back to a Territorial Dispute against the Might Great Blue Heron versus the Great Egret at my neighborhood pond. A neighbor of mine , alerted me to a territorial duspute against a Great Blue Heron versus the Great Egret. This was taken a week ago excatly on August 7,2021. 



At first, the Great Blue Heron and Great Egret kept squawking at each other till one and the other kept cashing each other around the pond , which was very interesting to watch. Then Then the Great Blue Heron kept getting very aggressive toward the Great Egret , which was on the other side of the pond. Then Great Blue Heron kept trying to cash off the Great Egret multiple times and i did not successfully work at all. So I got many different pictures of this dispute happening at the neighborhood pond.


At this point, The Great Blue Heron, was very upset and was very aggressive and finally gave up the fight for the territorial dispute and minding his own business without defeat against the Great Egret and the Great Egret had won the territorial dispute.


The Great Blue Heron, hide in far sight from the Great Egret and caught a fish and glupped it down.




Then the Great Egret, caught several fish and I got many photographs of the Great Egret catching fish after the Great Blue Heron did his fishing and glupped down one fish. 


This was an amazing photographic day at my neighborhood pond seeing a Great Blue Heron versus a Great Egret in a Territorial Dispute against each other . Stayed tuned for more post coming up this coming up week . 
















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