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Little Blue Heron

Egretta caerulea

Description:

A small, dark heron arrayed in moody blues and purples, the Little Blue Heron is a common but inconspicuous resident of marshes and estuaries in the Southeast. They stalk shallow waters for small fish and amphibians, adopting a quiet, methodical approach that can make these gorgeous herons surprisingly easy to overlook at first glance. Little Blue Herons build stick nests in trees alongside other colonial waterbirds. In the U.S., their populations have been in a gradual decline since the mid-twentieth century.

Habitat:

Look for Little Blue Herons on quiet waters ranging from tidal flats and estuaries to streams, swamps, and flooded fields. They are usually found in only small numbers at any one water body, often tucked into hidden corners. This Little Blue Heron felt right at home at our community pool (which abuts a large pond) in Ft Myers, FL.

2 Comments

Maria dB
Maria dB 9 years ago

Nice spotting and welcome to Project Nonah! Could you please move the general habitat information to the description and in the habitat section mention where you saw this particular individual? Thank you!

helenemclab
helenemclab 9 years ago

Thanks, PhotoginTN... makes sense.

helenemclab
Spotted by
helenemclab

Florida, USA

Spotted on Dec 28, 2014
Submitted on Dec 28, 2014

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