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Ryan Mense | Avian Reveries: Green Heron @RyanMenseWildlife | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 3 hours ago
The beautiful green heron. People often ask why they are called green herons when they don’t look green at all. Well, as this video will show, that all depends on the light. ↓↓↓

Watch the elegant but fierce green heron bask in the golden sun, take a quick nap, and prey on big juicy frogs.

More info about the creation here: fstoppers.com/animal/filming-and-editing-cinematic-wildlife-video-515459

This is Act I in my Avian Reveries series of cinematic bird videos. More to come! Please share with someone if you enjoyed it.

Filmed in August 2020.

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