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Blog: Great Blue Heron Visits the Garden

In which we are very happy to have a Great Blue Heron visit our garden, but spare our goldfish.

A creek runs behind our house. During drought years it trickles, but recent rains have brought torrents of water rushing through the channel. We think a Great Blue Heron (GBH) that visited us the other day may have flown to us by following the creek, which goes underground for a bit just past our property.  

We also have a small garden pond with some fish, and it could be that the heron had heard tell of tasty treats in a pair of backyard ponds - our next door neighbors also have one. And yes, some of the fancy koi that we had in past years were eaten by marauding herons and egrets, so now we stick to less costly goldfish and mosquito fish.

George saw the GBH circling above the garden. Although George was sitting quite still, perhaps the heron spotted him and decided not to try for the pond. I was inside the house, and after grabbing my camera I quickly scanned and saw that it had landed on our neighbor's roof.

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It strode across and perched at the highest point to survey the possibilities.

Patiently looked in all directions.

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Gave me a final shot at its gorgeous profile.

And finally turned and flew away over the rooftops, perhaps to find a garden pond without a guardian.  

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