File:Herons in Rutland Township Forest Preserve on Big Timber Rd.webm
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[edit]DescriptionHerons in Rutland Township Forest Preserve on Big Timber Rd.webm |
English: You can see the upper beaks are flexible by watching the heron on the right at the last six seconds of the video.
Rutland Township Forest Preserve on Big Timber Rd. just east of Rt. 47 about a mile from Rt.47I/90. D7000 Rubinar Makpo 1000mm reflex |
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Source | Head count! Look for flexible beak. Best if viewed HD 1000mm - Flickr |
Author | CheepShot |
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