Which brings us to my title... bird number 78, which was..... a Great Egret! (making its first appearance since we started keeping our lists). This is not the first time we’ve seen one here though, as I marked in my “Sibley Guide to Birds” that we saw one in the swamp on April 19th, 2007. So, all in all, pretty uncommon for us. And I missed it, because I wasn't home! My husband was mowing the lawn (which is also pretty uncommon since I usually do the mowing) and happened to notice it. He said such a large, white bird really stood out in the swamp. So he ran to get the binoculars and camera. These are the photos he took:
Great Egrets have black legs and yellow bills. |
Sorry about the electric line cutting thru the photo! |
I enjoy seeing each bird that makes our list, from the regulars at the bird feeders to those we only see occasionally. Bald Eagles have been making the list the last few years. I can still remember how excited I was when I saw the first one in the swamp in 2010. Sightings of them have become more frequent, and this year I actually saw 3 (flying together) at one time.
Bald Eagle sitting above the heron nest, February 10, 2013 |
You can also see a male Baltimore Oriole and Rose-breasted Grosbeak waiting in the wings. |
Drinking thru the bee guard is a little hard! |
You can see how the Downy uses his specially designed feet to cling onto the bee guard. |
Besides the heron with its prize fish, can you see the Painted Turtle in this photo? |
I have to ask - was it Harriet, Hank, Freddy, Mr. Heron or Mrs. Heron that caught the fish? ;) Beautiful photos as usual!
ReplyDeleteHey Mary, I was wondering that myself! I wish I knew the answer! Thanks for commenting.
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ReplyDeleteNeat! I would have loved to see how he got that big fish down his skinny neck!! :)
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