Showing posts with label Black-crowned Night Heron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black-crowned Night Heron. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Black Crowned Night Heron grooming

Black Crowned Night Heron
Black Crowned Night Heron

Black Crowned Night Heron grooming

We've taken enough photos of this night heron standing, waiting for fish. We are moving on to his morning grooming. We have seen but not photographed a juvenile in the area and will be looking out for him.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Black Crowned Night Heron

Black Crowned Night Heron
Black Crowned Night Heron

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Lake Nelson's Black Crowned Night Heron

Black Crowned Night Heron
Black Crowned Night Heron

The Black Crowned Night Heron has been making a daily apperance (or really a nightly appearance) on Lake Nelson.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Return of the Black-crowned Night Heron

Night Heron
Night Heron
The Lake Nelson Night Heron has returned from his winter vacation to his favorite tree.  It's now been three years that he comes back to this tree where he sleeps during the day and fishes at night.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Black Crowned Night Heron on Floating Island

Black Crowned Night Heron
Frequent readers of this blog will know that we put an anchored floating island out on the lake, put some plants on it, and hoped to have a little Galapagos Island off our dock. We've had a sandpiper or two, several turtles and eleven baby ducks who ate the expensive plants. Tonight, we were pleased that a night heron made a bouncy landing and fished for a while. We're also glad to see some plants growing back.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Late Spring Birds

 

 

 

With the spring warbler migration ending and the weather warming up, we are spending more time in our backyard and less time going out birding.  Our feeders and birdbaths keep enough interesting birds in the area and Chris has become the Kool-aid mom for birds.

The baby ducks are growing, but all 11 and Mom still fit on the floating island and have consumed all the expensive plants we had on it.  We are waiting for baby orioles to appear.   The night heron keeps to himself and occasionally fishes from the dock.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Black-crowned Night Heron Chicks: Baylands Nature Preserve (California)

Black-crowned Night Heron Chicks
Black-crowned Night Heron Chicks
Baby Black-crowned Night Heron

The highlight of the bird watching trip to Baylands Nature Preserve was seeing a nest of baby night herons. There may have been three in the nest, but two were visible most of the time. We have a black-crowned night heron or two in a tree near us but have never seen chicks before.

Snowy Egrets and Night Herons: Baylands Nature Preserve, Palo Alto CA

Snowy Egret
Snowy Egret
Mike had a meeting in Silicon Valley last week and dropped by the Baylands Nature Preserve in Palo Alto CA. It's an easy spot to find with a great map that even points to the area where the night herons nest. There were quite a few night heron nests with snowy egrets mixed in. While most of the egrets had their feathers under control, he got these pictures for Chris who likes birds with wild hairdos.




Snowy Egret


Black-crowned Night Heron
Black-crowned Night Heron





Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Black Crowned Night Heron

Black Crowned Night Heron
On a walk this morning, we saw two night herons at the the dam. We also spotted a few Baltimore orioles and saw a territory dispute between an oriole and a robin. A flash of yellow flew by Chris and she found a common yellowthroat. We went back home for the binoculars and camera and got a few night heron photos. We like the little "pony tail" plumage of the black-crowned night heron in breeding season.
Black Crowned Night Heron
The bottom photo shows a night heron on the flood gate. They are clever, but I don't think he's planning to raise it and let the water out of the lake to make it easier to fish.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

He's back: The Black-crowned night heron

Black-crowned night heron 

The black-crowned night heron has returned to Lake Nelson from his winter vacation. He's a full month later than last year. If he sticks to his schedule, he'll be sleeping all day for a while, coming out at dusk to feed and returning at dawn. When some chicks hatch, he'll start fishing in the day time. We are hopeful for offspring this year since we've seen another night heron flying with him at dusk. Last year, we did see a juvenile night heron.

We've also seen the green heron return, but he's much harder to find, keeps a less predictable schedule and is very shy so he's even harder to photograph.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Florida Herons

Black Crowned Night Heron
Black Crowned Night Heron

Green Heron
Green Heron

A few Black Crowned Night Herons and Green Herons spend their summer at Lake Nelson in Piscataway. We had to go to Florida to see them in the winter. There were also Great Blue Herons and Great Egrets but they were too plentiful to photograph. We took the night heron's photo at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary and the green heron's at Eagle Lakes Community Park in Naples.

Friday, July 31, 2009

How many baby duck photos can we post?

Baby Duck

Baby Ducks

Night Heron


Apparently quite a few. Other than baby ducks, there's not much else around, except a wet night heron.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

What does a night heron do during the day?

 

 

While we were in the yard yesterday, the night heron was sleeping in a tree. We were quiet so we didn't disturb him. If only we could put an end to lawn mowers, leaf blowers and weed wackers.

Mike couldn't resist taking a few (hundred) more photos.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron

Black-crowned Night Heron 

Black-crowned Night Heron 

The night herons seem to have taken over our backyard while we were shut in due to the rain (or escaping it in Florida). Here's two photos of the juvenile. His colors are starting to change.

The house wrens seem to have abandoned their nest in the duck house. Maybe they didn't like the herons using it as a fishing perch.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

More of the Night Heron

Black-crowned Night Heron 

Black-crowned Night Heron 

Night Heron 

Black-crowned Night Heron 


Sorry if this is getting a bit repetitive, but it's hard not to take photos of a night heron in your tree especially when he's just waking up.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Night Herons

Night Heron 

Night Herons 


We haven't seen as much bird activity recently with the past week or two of rain. A juvenile and adult night heron landed on the dock. The juvenile is starting to get some adult coloring.

The juvenile got quite interested in a beaver that was nearby. The herons fly away and the beaver swims away when we get near, but they don't mind one another.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Night Heron on the Dock

Night Heron 

The rain cleared a little yesterday evening and we wanted to go out on the dock to check on the wren nest and the oriole nest. However, there was a night heron out there so we let him have the dock and just took a few photos as he posed.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Two Herons

We took the boat out and encountered a night heron and a blue heron.

Black-crowned Night Heron
Black-crowned Night Heron

 Blue Heron
Blue Heron

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron

Juvenile Black crowned Night heron 

Juvenile Black crowned Night heron 

Juvenile Black crowned Night heron 

Night Heron 


Another great sighting this morning! We went out to try and take a quick walk between the rain showers, so we went without birding gear. When we got to the dam, first we saw the adult heron in the tree. As we were deciding whether or not to go back for the camera, something else flew in. Our first reaction was "that's a duck" due to the brown coloring, then we thought maybe a brown seagull. When we quickly realized it was a juvenile black-crowned night heron, it was decided the camera was a must. We didn't want to spook it, so Chris crept carefully past it, then ran to the house for the camera while Mike stayed and watched it to make sure it didn't fly away. It did stay and posed nicely for photos but is definately more shy than the adult (who we are hoping is its parent but we don't know how to verify that.)

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Night Heron at Dusk

Night Heron 

Black-crowned Night Heron 


The Black-crowned Night Heron is one of our favorites. It was not raining this evening so we went for a walk. We encountered the night heron and went home for the camera. He had barely moved by the time we returned. We love his white pony tail which is actually his breeding plumage.