Calm Reflections Photography shares beautiful photographs that can be placed on mugs, mouse pads, canvas, puzzles, T-shirts, coasters and prints. Joanna Macaulay makes souvenirs of St. Mary’s County for tourists and local residents. Information about St. Mary’s County attractions, travel, events and photography can be found at her site. She now does pet photography as well.
I am wondering if this bird is the same as the yellow-crowned night heron juvenile I thought I photographed on July 25th. They like marshes and eat crabs, fish and small snakes. This part of St. Mary’s County sounds ideal for them, but this is the first year I have seen one. They are often nocturnal. I couldn’t see its feet to be sure.
Great Blue Herons can stay remarkably still till they go in for the kill. They are very skittish around people, making them difficult to photograph if they see you. They have amazingly curved necks and only weigh 5-6 pounds. They have excellent night vision and don’t mate for life. I love how fast and smoothly they glide through the air.
Since the osprey left, another feathered visitor, the Great Blue Heron, takes turns with the bald eagle. They don’t seem to mind sharing the same lookout spot and each sometimes visits several times a day, just not at the same time.
Soon after moving to St. Mary’s County, MD with her husband, they cofounded the St. Mary’s County Camera Club in 1998 in an effort to promote the art of photography as a hobby. She has won many Camera Club awards and Grand Champion ribbons at the St. Mary’s County Fair. She has photographed event, travel, animal and nature photography for many years. Most recently, she has enjoyed being the Official Volunteer Photographer for the Chesapeake Orchestra River Concert Series. She previously volunteered photographic River Concert reviews for the Baynet. She has been one of the judges for the St. Mary's County Fair photography competitions many times. Her photographic style is generally colorful, with a strong simplified subject and an awareness of line and shape. She loves catching reflections, beautiful light, movement and emotions whenever possible. Her photos have been on display at the Annmarie Garden, Lexington Park and Leonardtown Libraries, So Branch Calvert Library and more. She currently sells photos at Zazzle.com (calmreflectionsphoto) and Fine Art America.