Green Heron Foraging in the Muck

As they're wont to do, this Green Heron was standing outside the water; they prefer not to get their feet wet until they have to. Given the relatively shallow muddy water, I'm thinking the heron might have been hunting for frogs or crayfish more than regular fish.

This is 1 of our 3 easiest-to-spot herons, and the only 1 without "great" in their name: Great Blue Heron and Great Egret. What they lack in greatness, they make up with in greenness [1]; they are a bit more colorful than those other herons [2].

May 11, 2023 at Great Swamp
Photo 282421692, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

[1] Admittedly Green Herons aren't exactly a classic green, though it's not too far from being a midnight green.

[2] I know white light is a mix of all the other colors, but us humans don't usually consider white to be particularly colorful, and so I'm claiming the Green Heron is more colorful than the Great Egret.

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