Sunday, October 25, 2009

Safety for the heron

Fortunately, the crocodile was more interested in going into the water than attacking the heron. Maybe the bird consists of too much feathers and bones and not enough meat to interest the crocodile.

I suspect that the bird knew that the crocodile would not attack it, as it did not fly away, or even walk down the river bank, as the crocodile moved along side the bird and then went into the water.

Tomorrow I will show you 32 of the 64 reasons that this bird should be pleased that the crocodile went right past the bird and into the water.

Today is Sunday, so we have posted new photos on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site. This week, we have photos from the Cook Islands. We have featured some underwater photos because in the South Pacific, the beauty that you see above ground does not even scratch the surface of the beauty below sea level.

8 comments:

brattcat said...

Phew!

Sharon said...

A happy ending after all.

Anonymous said...

The flowers of life come in many colors and descriptions. And this is one of them.

I don't know the age of the heron but it has some wisdom.

Thanks for the happy birthday wish.

Judy said...

How 'bout that! Fantastic shot by the way.

Julie ScottsdaleDailyPhoto.com said...

it is hard to believe that the heron is not more afraid of the crocodile. both young and naive I suppose as they will learn to soon be afraid of one another

That is the chicken said...

Cool sequence of photos!

Unknown said...

As Shakespeare would have said, 'All's well that ends well'! :-)

Anonymous said...

I love this photo. What kind of heron is that, do you know?

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