Great Blue Heron | a 7 Image Story Why do I like Great Blue Herons? The Great Blue is a big beautiful bird. It’s common in many parts of the country so there are many photographic opportunities to capture images with multiple poses. And, my nightly walkabout travels by areas frequented by them. They only partially migrant; moving south if the temperatures get to cold.
Great Blue Herons frequent shorelines, river banks, and the edges of marshes, estuaries, and ponds in both freshwater and saltwater. They fly with such ease. It looks almost elegant. Of course, flying with a five to six-foot wingspan while weighing only 5 to 6 pounds looks pretty easy doesn’t it. Like all birds, they have hollow bones.
Great Blue Herons eat almost anything within striking distance including fish, amphibians, reptiles, small mammals, insects, and other birds. They use their dagger-like bills to impale larger fish. Great Blue Herons tend to go fishing alone; wading slowly or standing stock still while peering into the water for fish. They can quickly strike prey at a distance; lightning fast. Also, they can hunt day and night due to their excellent night vision. With a little luck, they can live over 20 years.
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