. British birds. Birds. Fig. i. Y"OUNG HERONS SfUDYlNO THE PHOTOGRAPHER. [Photographed by Miss E. L. Turner.) lordly bird, and the other on less dignified feeders. If I happened to photograph anything passing my tent when the Heron Mas half-A\ay along, he A\ould pause for a moment, then slowly retrace his steps. When at a safe distance he would stand motionless, erect, and vigilant, and by and by advance again. With luck, and by refraining from photographing anything else, I could secure one photograph of the Heron a day. When taking Aving. Herons are a long time getting nnder Avay : long


. British birds. Birds. Fig. i. Y"OUNG HERONS SfUDYlNO THE PHOTOGRAPHER. [Photographed by Miss E. L. Turner.) lordly bird, and the other on less dignified feeders. If I happened to photograph anything passing my tent when the Heron Mas half-A\ay along, he A\ould pause for a moment, then slowly retrace his steps. When at a safe distance he would stand motionless, erect, and vigilant, and by and by advance again. With luck, and by refraining from photographing anything else, I could secure one photograph of the Heron a day. When taking Aving. Herons are a long time getting nnder Avay : long enough to enable Ihc ])liotographer. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original London, Witherby & Co


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