Amazing footage here! I first noticed your “Heron vs Fish” encounter. Wow, that looks like a huge fish (it almost seems too wide to fit! Do you know what kind?) the bird caught in her mouth! Were people walking right nearby too? The fish was struggling, but near 3:28 the hungry Heron managed to fully consume (alive?!) it all okay? It looked like the unlucky thing was desperately kicking before sliding down that long throat! I wonder, does the large fish stand any chance of escaping if eaten in that condition? Maybe it can turn around inside the elastic throat/stomach and has a chance of survival here.
Thanks for watching! I don't know what kind of fish it is, sorry. There is a road (in a small community) directly behind the Great Blue Heron. It did swallow the fish while it was still alive. I think the heron's throat muscles would prevent it from coming back up. I'm sure it died quickly once swallowed. Thanks again for watching, and check my channel for more videos of the Dora Canal.
Scott--she has to wear glasses now! BTW, I uploaded this video directly to Facebook (instead of linking to the RU-vid video), and it has 1.7 million views there!
Very nice! What camera are you using, and it looks like you have a gimbal going as well? Very smooth. However the motorcycle driver looks like he may have been drinking heavily.
1) GoPro Hero 7 2) no gimbal, just my steady scooter-driving ability. 3) of course, that's how I get my steady, scooter-driving ability (attn: Mount Dora Police, I am only kidding...)
Kathy, thanks for watching the video. That great sax part was played by Steve Willis. Check out his sax on "'A Helping Hand," a song from the same album. It's on my channel.
I remember Hinkles Donuts and Pickring's restaurant. We stayed at Wickers cottages and would go to the roller rink by the Wicker mansion. Once we stayed at Stumps cottages next to Fox Island.
Bob, I worked at Hinkle's Donuts, first for Dave Hinkle, and later Dick Ling. I also leased the business with a partner during the Bicentennial Year in 1976.
Also don't let social media in this world take any of your small towns away anymore. Join together and keep social media out. Seriously they will take your homes if you let them.. so don't let your small towns dissolve away stay together like the families I know. May God bless all of the farmland from sea to shining sea in the Ohio valley.
Also shout out to Chicken Morris road manager McGuffey Lane. And all the great hometown people of Ohio God bless us all. Shout out to Williamsport and New Holland Ohio.
Yes all of them are great people and very nice people to. I just remember when I sat down with Pat Edwards in the band. Davey would look at me and say oh no here comes the story about when we got booed off stage and the crowd wanted to hear McGuffey Lane. He never wanted to talk about it but it kind of aggravated him you could tell. But most of all it's coming up on one year that Charlie Daniels passed. Met Charlie Daniels 1982 August 7th Day they played Red rocks first time. They were staying at the Ramada inn just over here off of Sims and 6th avenue. I was 17 years old and remained friends from that day 4th until the passing of taz. Keyboardist for Charlie. There was never ever I missed the show of Charlie Daniels here in Colorado. Always had meet and greet passes. 40 plus years. And Charlie would always say that's one of the best damn bands I ever heard play. The McGuffey Lane band.
Hi also I knew the Marshall Tucker band Pat Edwards and some of the band members would sit around with me and we talk about different bands on how good they are God's honest truth start talking about McGuffey Elaine around Davey Gray he'd get pissed and walk away and never let you finish the story about McGuffey Lane getting cheered on in Marshall Tucker. Marshall Tucker couldn't finish or start the show they wanted McGuffey lane.. I do believe that happened on the aqua dreams tour. And Charlie Daniels had a guest spot. For one of the songs you wrote. God's on the street the Marshall Tucker band never liked the words McGuffey lane. But always give out great respect
When I worked for Sisapa Record Company (early '90s), we had The Marshall Tucker Band on our label. Doug Gray is a good guy. McGuffey Lane was on the same bill as the MTB a number of times.
Hi Rick just wanted to make a comment. From the first time I saw McGuffey Lane. Best damn country band I ever heard and listen to still today. I was friends with the Charlie Daniels band Taz in particular keyboardist. A new Monty drummer from the outlaws. Ask any of them and they would say if they open for you you may not get the play. That is McGuffey Lane. 👍👍👍