Yesterday, I was rewarded with two new bird sightings; and, I was thrilled!
First, as I was out in my garden during the early morning, I saw an unnamed brown bird fly past me. I had regularly seen this bird along my driveway, as I would leave and return to the farm; but, never in my yard. Research verified the species to be a Brown Thrasher. Nevertheless, that was not the real excitement. No…in my vigilance, the elation was in observing a baby Brown Thrasher. That’s right…another cute baby bird to add to my list of firsts. (Remember the baby Blue Jay I witnessed just a few days ago?)
Then, later in the evening, Glenn asked me to go out on an ATV ride. How could I refuse such a romantic proposal?
We rode down to the pond where I had wanted to chill out, be still, and hopefully witness a Great Blue Heron fishing; rather eating Glenn’s stocked fish. I fancy my herons; and, I detest the fish. The fish nibble/bite at my bare flesh when I attempt to enjoy a swim, and they muddy the once clear, spring-fed water. Glenn articulated that without the fish, we would have no herons visiting. OK…fish it is.
We stopped and parked the ATV near the fence that encircles the pond; walking the last few feet to the edge of the water. Glenn got there first and roused a bird. The bird flew to the unfinished deck. I strained to make out that the bird was one I have never seen before. The lone bird was a heron alright, but not the Great Blue I was anticipating…it was the much shorter, almost neckless, Green Heron; and, not really green at all. This bird’s coloring was more blue and rust, than green. Within seconds, this odd heron flew away.
I decided to hang out on the same unfinished deck waiting for this heron to return. The deck is located at the deep end of the pond, and I assumed the heron would return to the opposite, shallow side of the pond. After all, that is where I view most heron tracks adorning the mud.
I did not have to wait long. The funny, little Green Heron returned within minutes; I got my second wonderful glimpse of a bird I never considered I would ever see, ever; let alone at my pond.
The Green Heron is not the tall, stately Great Blue; but, watching this heron is just as captivating.
Hey Girlfriend!
ReplyDeleteStill thinking about our wonderful visit to your beautiful farm!
You have much to view and I can smell those cherry pies from here!
Whatcha cookin' today?
Your pal,
Maryann