The largest and most widespread heron in North America. (Cornell Lab of Ornithology.) He/she was truly a sight to behold – found recently in Lackawanna State Park, Pennsylvania. Did you know that some studies have shown great blue herons eat sick or diseased fish? Supposedly because these fish are found closer to the surface of the water and are easy prey for herons.
Must. Rent. Boat. More. Often.
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Posted by Liz Johns on July 2, 2010 at 6:16 am
What a wonderful photo. Magnificent bird.
And thanks for your comment on my post too (the deaf and parrot one)
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