When I see an Egret take wing, I automatically raise my camera to my eye and begin shooting. It's a knee-jerk reaction. I do this, in spite of the fact that I am not the greatest Egret photographer in the world (which Philip Green is). I took this picture on Wednesday at the Corte Madera Marsh.
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