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Fun Friday: “Follow My Lead …
“… and raise your beak high in the air, and look downward while keeping your beak high. Then that person with the silly box in his hand won’t know we’re watching him!” This image was made a year ago at the local Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) rookery. Wishing everyone a […]
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Tags: behavior, birding, birds, birdwatching, Blog, Cass County, cute, great blue herons, herons, nature, nesting, photography, rookery, summer
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Maternity Ward
Yesterday’s post of the Osprey at the Great Blue Heron rookery was the same rookery I posted on last year. After the osprey caught a fish and flew off to eat it in private, I walked around the pond dam and checked out the nesting status of the rookery. I saw 6-8 Great Blue Herons […]
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Tags: birding, birds, Blog, Cass County, Great Blue Heron, heron, Missouri, nature, nesting, rookery
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