Thanks Peter. And thanks to all who had a look.
Paul
On Aug 31, 2008, at 10:49 AM, P. J. Alling wrote:

> It appears to be a Great Egret.
>
> It's also a Great photo.
>
>
> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> I would guess this is a Great Egret, but I'm no expert. In any case,
>> I spotted him perched in a tree next  the trickle of the Rouge River
>> that spills over the dam of one of the lakes in Bloomfield Hills,
>> Michigan. A heron was standing near him in the water. But I was on my
>> way to the bank and didn't have a camera. Gee, I ought to go home for
>> the camera, I thought. But no. Figured they'e both be gone. Finished
>> some of my estate executort business at the bank and realized I was
>> missing one of the four checkbooks I needed. So I drove back home for
>> the checkbook. The heron was gone, but the egret was still there. So
>> I picked up the K20D, A 400/5.6, 540 flash and Xtender along with the
>> checkbook. On my way back, much to my surprise, the egret was still
>> sitting on the same branch where I had first spied him. So I parked
>> the car, crept up to within about 50 feet and clicked off a few
>> shots. Not great light, but I worked on it a bit in conversion. And
>> here it is.
>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7768636.
>>
>>
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