We watched a Great Blue Heron from the car as it moved along the weeds and docks along Riverside Road near Mill Island. The car proved to be an effective “blind” as the bird preened and hunted for frogs.
This is what we saw: (Click on any photo to enlarge it. Click on your Browser’s back button to return here.)
During the photo below the GBH held its head perfectly motionless while it moved its neck slowly from side to side, about the thickness of the neck either way. I don’t think that it was gular fluttering. It seemed more like a pre-strike or perhaps a threatening activity.
Up, up and away …
Local residents say that this is the second summer that this GBH has patrolled that particular location.
Wow. Love these. I’ve always wanted to see a blue heron up close. We see them often at mom and dad’s. Such majestic birds!
Thanks Jessica. Yes, I’ve also seen them from at distance at Outram’s Point. This bird seemed to be very tame in front of Limac Cottages. https://www.facebook.com/limaccottages/
I hope that you’re having a good start to the new schoolyear.