



I realized after the fact and in some surprise that I’d flushed this heron from underneath a nearby pine. And that the bird wanted to get back under there.



Starting out from Brooklyn, an amateur naturalist explores our world.
As John Burroughs said, “The place to observe nature is where you are.”




I realized after the fact and in some surprise that I’d flushed this heron from underneath a nearby pine. And that the bird wanted to get back under there.



In an office park near my home is suburbia there is an old sycamore with a dozen heron nests in it. The birds return every spring to raise their broods. Gotten to be something of a tourist destination (viewed from a distance).
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