Backyard and Beyond

Starting out from Brooklyn, an amateur naturalist explores our world.

As John Burroughs said, “The place to observe nature is where you are.”

Butorides virescens

Butorides virescensAn inside source tells me that there was indeed a Green Heron nest in Green-Wood this season.Butorides virescensBehold a juvenile; there are at least two. Butorides virescensThis one caught two fish as it walked around the edge of the pond towards me.

These pics are from earlier this month. They will fly south any… minute now. After spotting none last Saturday, I thought they might have all left, but then I saw one Sunday.

6 responses to “Butorides virescens”

  1. Terrific photos. The green herons left our area about 6 weeks ago😞

    1. Young ones may be confused about the whole flying south thing here. Very mild weather, although I suppose they use day-length…

  2. Excellent series of pics!

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    1. Thanks. I just stood there, waited as the bird approached along edge of water, got within 8 feet before it flew off to another quadrant of the pond.

  3. […] means becoming green, which is even more wishful thinking. Compare with a juvenile here and here. The youngsters are much less likely to be described as Oxblood-necked […]

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