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    The equipment I use is a Canon 30D with Sigma 50-500mm lens. I also have a garden hide from which I take most of my pictures.

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    This Heron spent a good while eyeying up my pond this afternoon, allowed me to get close enough to get a shot
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    Nice shot Babs, think I might have to get a pond to see if I can attract one.
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    It's a great shot Well done.
    They only stop off at garden ponds if they are on their flight path. Herons have flight paths

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    Yes, there is a stacking pattern over our woods Chocky.
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    Oh well you may well have a visitor Costly though.
    They used to nick my friend's Koi she used to get so upset.
    I lived off the path of th Heron and round the corner I had two Koi and two Golden Orf (all over a foot long ) and the Heron never visited.
    Next doors cat used to make off with my shubunkin Calicos though

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