Assimilating the patience of a
Great Blue Heron I stood on an observation deck on the other side of the river and waited and watched while this heron caught three fish. At first its movements
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were slow and deliberate; then with a quick, sudden move its patience was rewarded with a successful catch; and my reward was documenting this action sequence.
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