For this week's memes ( my list is below) and my wild bird I am featuring the Little Blue Heron seen at the local Baltimore County park North Point State Park. I was able to capture the adult, juvenile and the transitional Little Blue Herons.
" Enjoy the little things in life..for one day you'll look back and realize they were the big things". author unknown.
An awesome spot to see the Little Blue Herons is just a short walk down this wooded Black Marsh trail.
The lush Black Marsh wetlands contains marsh loving shrubs, grasses and various flowers. The land side of the marsh is a mature forest.
Above is the white juvenile Little Blue Heron. From a distance you would think this Little Blue Heron was actually an Egret. But, you have to check out the bill and leg colors to see the differences.
The Juvenile Little Blue Heron has an olive-gray bill and greenish legs and feet.
Another look at the juvenile Little Blue Heron.
Above is the transitional mottled Little Blue Heron.
You can above the mottled grayish blue and white on the Little Blue heron above.
Another shot of the mottled white-blue Little Blue Heron. For Monica's NF Trees and bushes I am sharing the wild hibiscus bush and flowers. The blooms are pretty behind the heron.
And last I share the adult Little Blue Heron in the mosaic above and the two images below. It is a beautiful heron and one of my favorites.
Another adult Little Blue Heron, this park seems to be home to these birds in the summer. You just have to put up with some bugs to see them.
The Adult Little Blue Heron being stalked by a turtle. They are beautiful herons and wonderful birds to see. I hope you enjoyed my Little Blue Herons post. Thanks for stopping by and for the nice comments. Happy Birding and I wish everyone a very happy new week!
I hope to see you linking up and have some fun visiting each other.
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Birds Wednesday
" Enjoy the little things in life..for one day you'll look back and realize they were the big things". author unknown.
An awesome spot to see the Little Blue Herons is just a short walk down this wooded Black Marsh trail.
The lush Black Marsh wetlands contains marsh loving shrubs, grasses and various flowers. The land side of the marsh is a mature forest.
Above is the white juvenile Little Blue Heron. From a distance you would think this Little Blue Heron was actually an Egret. But, you have to check out the bill and leg colors to see the differences.
The Juvenile Little Blue Heron has an olive-gray bill and greenish legs and feet.
Another look at the juvenile Little Blue Heron.
Above is the transitional mottled Little Blue Heron.
You can above the mottled grayish blue and white on the Little Blue heron above.
Another shot of the mottled white-blue Little Blue Heron. For Monica's NF Trees and bushes I am sharing the wild hibiscus bush and flowers. The blooms are pretty behind the heron.
And last I share the adult Little Blue Heron in the mosaic above and the two images below. It is a beautiful heron and one of my favorites.
Another adult Little Blue Heron, this park seems to be home to these birds in the summer. You just have to put up with some bugs to see them.
The Adult Little Blue Heron being stalked by a turtle. They are beautiful herons and wonderful birds to see. I hope you enjoyed my Little Blue Herons post. Thanks for stopping by and for the nice comments. Happy Birding and I wish everyone a very happy new week!
I hope to see you linking up and have some fun visiting each other.
Thanks to Judith our host of Mosaic Monday
Thanks to Monica for hosting NF Trees
Thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes
Thanks to Mersad for hosting Through My Lens.
Thanks to Monica for hosting NF Trees
Thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes
Thanks to Mersad for hosting Through My Lens.