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From my understanding, Lesser Egrets have dark bills, and are on the smaller side while Great White Herons have yellow bills and are tall, like the one here.
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Love this photo,
Great work
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If you want to take your own pictures and comment on how bad the Sox suck, go right ahead. I'll delete your comments from here and just keep on reminding you that they just won their second World Series in four years. Also, from now on, please refer to Boston as Trophy Town, as their needs to be a distinction between it and second rate sports towns like NYC.
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A wonderful iconic image. Makes me think of past generations' stories of summer evening dances at the end of the pier with live big-band music.
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yes it is a ........ sub.
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boston seems a nice city, ive never been to the states, but if i do, boston will definatley be a city i visit
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Sadly, this area is now covered with some of the most uninspired, hideous suburban sprawl anywhere. Only a decade ago this was all ranchland. Driving the Boulder Turnpike (US 36) was a spectacular experience, rolling through the open prairie with the mountains ahead. You had no idea that there was a city anywhere, until you finally crested the mesa and Boulder popped into view below you. In only a few short years this was all transformed into a congested slog through strip malls, subdivisions, and office parks with an exit every mile. Boulder itself has a nice greenbelt around it, but it's an all too narrow three miles, and there is now almost no spot along the way where development is not visible.
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WOW i realy like this pic is says alot
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Hurricane Ernesto flooding along Green Street in Tuckerton Beach, NJ. You can see a no trespassing sign is submerged in the foreground. August 2006
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The flooding in Tuckerton Beach, NJ right after Hurricane Ernesto blew through in August 2006.
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