A heron did not take kindly to a trail camera recording him eating a frog.
A grumpy heron was captured eating a frog before turning its attention to the trail camera recording and attacking it.
“I had the camera facing the vernal pool across the road from my house in St. George hoping to get videos of frogs and salamanders being eaten — and I got plenty of those!”The heron swallows the frog and then stares at the camera. “The camera was originally placed low right along the shore of the pool but as the pool’s water level lowered over time the camera ended up a foot or more away,” he says.“The more important part of the water levels dropping is that when the heron would walk by in the water the camera was getting more and more ‘eye level’ for the bird,” he continues.
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