Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Great Blue Heron


A friendly Great Blue Heron has been visiting with us for the past few days.  This morning, guests saw him on the swim raft with his mouth open, hoping (they figured) for some leftovers from the nearby mother loon who was feeding her young.  This afternoon the heron was in the creek by Birchview standing perfectly still in the water waiting for a fish or frog.      

We found out that the Great Blue is the largest heron in North America.  Although mostly gray-blue in colour, they have yellow eyes, greenish legs and a white head.  A black stripe marks each side of its head and there are some shaggy black plumes that stick out from its back. Females look like males but are smaller.  When flying, herons usually hold their neck in an “S” curve. 

Although not that time yet, despite last night’s dip to minus 3 degrees C (a definite eye opener!) - most of our herons will head south to Mexico or Cuba once the water begins to freeze.  


Here's hoping that he stays just a little bit longer.....




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