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One of two juvenile Green Herons that have been flying around, perching in trees, and fishing at the Cannon Beach Sewage Ponds for several days.
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Sony RX10 IV with fixed f2.4-4, 24-600mm (25x optical) zoom lens. This superzoom camera has a 1-inch, 20.1-megapixel sensor. The viewfinder is great, making it easy to find the bird. Zoom and auto-focus are very fast, making it more likely to get the photo before the bird is gone.