Black-Crowned Night Heron Waiting

Where land meets water
under the Hawaiian sun,
a black-crowned night heron (’auku’u)
stands with no bait, no lure,
and without a fishing pole,
waiting patiently
for the perfect fish
to come swimming by.  ~ms 
Black-Crowned-Night-Heron

About Mary Strong-Spaid

You can find me any time wandering around in my own mind gathering thoughts.
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24 Responses to Black-Crowned Night Heron Waiting

  1. montucky says:

    Great photo and great writing!

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  2. Nature has so much to teach us, no?

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  3. I have seen them do this before! It is amazing.

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  4. mr.e says:

    Hi Mary, I really enjoy your photos and writing. I hate to be a nit-picker, but your kingfisher ain’t a kingfisher. It’s a black-crowned night heron. And you’ve captured him gloriously.
    ed

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    • It is?
      Hmmmm….I will have to look that up.
      In Hawaii, someone told me this one was a kingfisher.
      Ok. I just searched the name you gave me.
      You are absolutely correct and I (and my photo) stand corrected!
      It is a black-crowned night heron.
      This bird could be called a king of fishing, or a fishing king—but, as you say, it ain’t a kingfisher.
      The name of this bird in Hawaiian is ‘Auku’u.

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  5. ajaytao2010 says:

    Mary thank you the temple in Hawaii was beautiful. great, awsome

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  6. pjb1943 says:

    Hello Mary,
    A note to thank you for your visit to my humble blog and the opportunity to visit and discover your own. This was a wonderful little poem and photo essay. Great imagery and easy flowing rythm to it.
    Best to you,
    Paul

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  7. Very nice images throughout your site, Mary. Thanks as well for liking my post “Watering Hole”.

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  8. Amit says:

    Very nice shot. The colors and the eyes are striking.

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  9. Lora says:

    Your photos are remarkable and I love the stories that accompany them.
    Oh, and thanks for visiting my blog!

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  10. Thanks Lora….the same compliment applies to you. Your photos are beautiful and I love the background information that you give (regarding the photos). It gives the photos so much meaning.

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  11. I love these birds! So mysterious looking…we see a lot of them where I live, here in northern California, as well.

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  12. Yes, they are a little bit different. Standing like a penguin….

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