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Great Blue Heron

Ardea herodias

Description:

Great Blue Herons appear blue-gray from a distance, with a wide black stripe over the eye. In flight, the upper side of the wing is two-toned: pale on the forewing and darker on the flight feathers. A pure white subspecies occurs in coastal southern Florida.

Habitat:

Look for Great Blue Herons in saltwater and freshwater habitats, from open coasts, marshes, sloughs, riverbanks, and lakes to backyard goldfish ponds. They also forage in grasslands and agricultural fields. Breeding birds gather in colonies or “heronries” to build stick nests high off the ground.

Notes:

Spotted this pretty one in the wee hours of the morning while hiking up alongside a river in Ojai, Ca.

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Ventura, California, USA

Spotted on Dec 28, 2012
Submitted on Dec 29, 2012

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