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Every couple of weeks, I try to make a visit to the Black Crowned Night Heron rookery. It is not far from my house, which is nice. There are also a few Great Egrets nesting in the same area. The rookery is located in trees surrounding a busy manmade lake. The neighborhood folks use the lake to fish, there are people and kids feeding the ducks and geese. The Herons and Egrets do not seem to mind people being around. As far as I know they have been using this area for a rookery for many years.
And my entry for Mary's Mosaic Monday click on link to see more wonderful mosaics!
Every couple of weeks, I try to make a visit to the Black Crowned Night Heron rookery. It is not far from my house, which is nice. There are also a few Great Egrets nesting in the same area. The rookery is located in trees surrounding a busy manmade lake. The neighborhood folks use the lake to fish, there are people and kids feeding the ducks and geese. The Herons and Egrets do not seem to mind people being around. As far as I know they have been using this area for a rookery for many years.
Thanks for stopping by to see my Black Crowned Night Herons and mosaic. Specials thanks to Mary of Little Red House and to Birdfreak for the Bird Photography Weekly.
I love the black crowned night heron ... one of my favorite birds. Wonderful shots. They nest in a neighborhood not far from us, but I never seem to time it right!
ReplyDeleteEach week you give us such a treat!
ReplyDeleteThe Black Crowned Night Heron is the bird on our Naturalist group. Apparently they are around but I have never seen one. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics of the heron Eileen, one I've not seen before.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteNice B&W photos!It is wonderful how you are able to get so close to the birds, Ellen.
ReplyDeleteNice photos of an interesting bird. Some birds seem to be able to adjust to live around humans - and some unfortunately don't!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely awesome photographs of such a beautiful bird! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy I found your blog!
Nancy
Love your photos. Several shots almost seem like there is a slouch in the "shoulders." Giving your photos of the heron a very humanized touch. I love birds. You have a new follower:)
ReplyDeleteWe have blue herons here but I have never seen any like yours. Wow.
ReplyDeleteNow that would be a most fascinating place to visit.Your pictures are great.I enjoyed the visit.
ReplyDeleteBLessings,Ruth
Beautiful shots of a beautiful bird! Great shots, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful captures and mosaic.
ReplyDeleteA lovely week Eileen.
Regards.
" Regina "
Is there such a thing as "tamed" birds? Your shots are really gorgeous, so close to capture!
ReplyDeleteNice collection on your mosaic!
Mosaic Monday
I saw some of those at an outdoor museum here but didn't know what they were. I'm so glad to find out!
ReplyDeleteGreat mosaic.
WOW! Fabulous shots!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have ever seen one of these before. You captured a great shot of his face!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a great week,
Natasha.
I don't think we have them around here in New England. We have plenty of great blue herons though. they look so majestic.
ReplyDeleteI love your clematis in the header.
Very interesting and beautiful bird and mosaic!
ReplyDeleteHappy MM!
Visiting all our blogs is a wonderful treat! I so especially like the murals and of course these pictures are really lovely!!! Thank you for your visit! Cathy
ReplyDeleteLovely bird pictures - they are such interesting birds. My favorite is the the third enlargement - love the crown on his head. Thank you for the nice comments on my blog.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness! They are gorgeous birds! What a treat to be near them,
ReplyDeletethanks for stopping by my Mosaic Monday
Wishing you a Delightsome day,
Kathy
Very cool, Eileen. I used to think they didn't live here in Ontario but have recently learned how wrong I was!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful bird! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if I ever have seen such a bird ! Looks like a punk,on the last picture, lol !
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos. I haven't seen a black crowned night heron yet, but as it happens my photos this week are of a green heron in a tree. I find all herons fascinating -- they are so primeval-looking.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of these birds.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures - thanks for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteThe heron is so beautiful and your photography captures it so well.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of this bird. Never have seen one up close, so I truly enjoyed your photos.
ReplyDeleteWow... Eileen these a great capture!
ReplyDeletethere has not been a time that i wasnt amazed at what you share with us.
Thanks!!
Claudia
Wow! This is the place to visit for the most exciting bird and wildlife photos! I always enjoy stopping by to visit with you! I get to see birds that I would otherwise never see and learn about.
ReplyDeleteI thought herons are thin birds. Thanks for the lesson.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots of the Heron!
ReplyDeleteYour shots of the heron are wonderful, Eileen. He poses well for the camera.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a wonderful place! And you got some amazing pictures, Eileen! :)
ReplyDeleteit was nice to see that heron. We only have the grey heron over here.
ReplyDeleteNice group of photos. The Rookery would be a lot of fun to visit.
ReplyDeleteThe last few weeks have been so busy - I miss visiting all my favorite blogs!
ReplyDeleteI think I would be so exctied to see a bird like that - that I wouldn't get a good picture!
Great job!
Love those shots & love those birds! :)
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