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These shots are from a few weekends ago, hubby and I visited the rookery in York Pa. It is not too far from where I live and I like to watch the progress of the heron and egrets on the nest. I've posted about visiting this rookery on previous years.
The rookery is located in these pine trees which surround a man-made lake in the middle of the city of York Pa. It is a busy place, with children playing and fishing and some people just walking the loop around the lake.
If you go there look closely in the pine trees you will see the nest. Each tree we looked into we saw the egret and heron nest. Some trees had multiple nest of both the Night Heron and Egret.
Black Crowned Night heron above us in one of the pine trees.
This Night Heron was walking on the branches in the tree just above our heads.
The Night Herons are another one of my favorites.
There is something cool about the BC Night Heron's eye.
The lake had these huge fish, they looked about the size of the night heron. Ok, maybe not that big , but they were BIG.
For more cuteness, how about this family of ducks. Have you ever seen a family of 16 ducklings? They were also in the lake with the huge fish, Mallard ducks and Canada Geese.
It was fun watching the Night Heron fly back and forth across the lake. I think they were finding more sticks for their nest.
These shots are from a few weekends ago, hubby and I visited the rookery in York Pa. It is not too far from where I live and I like to watch the progress of the heron and egrets on the nest. I've posted about visiting this rookery on previous years.
The rookery is located in these pine trees which surround a man-made lake in the middle of the city of York Pa. It is a busy place, with children playing and fishing and some people just walking the loop around the lake.
If you go there look closely in the pine trees you will see the nest. Each tree we looked into we saw the egret and heron nest. Some trees had multiple nest of both the Night Heron and Egret.
Black Crowned Night heron above us in one of the pine trees.
This Night Heron was walking on the branches in the tree just above our heads.
The Night Herons are another one of my favorites.
There is something cool about the BC Night Heron's eye.
The lake had these huge fish, they looked about the size of the night heron. Ok, maybe not that big , but they were BIG.
For more cuteness, how about this family of ducks. Have you ever seen a family of 16 ducklings? They were also in the lake with the huge fish, Mallard ducks and Canada Geese.
It was fun watching the Night Heron fly back and forth across the lake. I think they were finding more sticks for their nest.
I hope you enjoyed my critter post. I hope everyone has a happy
weekend. Thanks for stopping by and I always appreciate your comments.
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