A blue heron, seen yesterday at Brenman Park, the same place that the great egret was seen a year and a half ago.
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March 8th, 2011
A blue heron, seen yesterday at Brenman Park, the same place that the great egret was seen a year and a half ago. October 5th, 2009
Spotted yesterday in Brenman Park, I believe this is the Great White Heron,* just another addition to the heron sightings in Northern Virginia. Go here to see the Great Blue Heron and the Green Heron. *Correction: Great Egret Because of a few comments that suggested I might have an egret here, rather than a heron, I consulted my National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America–probably where I should have gone in the first place. Anyway, egrets belong to the herons and bitterns (Family Ardeidae), and according to the field guide, the Great Egret is:
And how convenient…I just happened to get a shot of his feet! So, going on this, as well as a few other bits of heron and egret info, I’m gonna say that this is most likely a Great Egret. Thanks go out to Lana and DK Miller for the heads up. |
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