Green Heron

I was actually looking at a Great Egret (quite possibly this guy) further out at the marshy part of Duke's Brook when a couple pointed out this much closer Green Heron at the top of the waterfall. This is probably a good spot since the water's shallow as it goes over the falls and the heron doesn't even need to get its feet wet.

I've talked and talked and talked about Green Herons, so I'll just quickly recap that:

  1. It's in "scrunched neck mode", giving a somewhat un-heron-like look, but they can also stretch those necks out and get you thinking about herons.
  2. They'll probably eat any animal matter that they can swallow whole. 
  3. They're not typically a forest green color, usually looking more aquamarine or turquoise.
Though other people had been reporting seeing Green Herons here for over a month, this was my first sighting of the season.

June 2, 2022 at Duke Farms
Photo 205021364, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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