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Critical Popperian
August 24th 03, 07:08 PM
The Big Dig Update - Return of the Heron and Framing
http://www.popperian.com/pond/page23.htm

DonKcR
August 24th 03, 11:32 PM
Hi, Wow thoes are really great pictures. Your place is wonderful! Kc
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> The Big Dig Update - Return of the Heron and Framing
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dkat
August 25th 03, 03:02 AM
Really, really nice!
DK
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Theo van Daele
August 25th 03, 05:40 AM
Beautiful pictures of the heron there, thanks.

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> The Big Dig Update - Return of the Heron and Framing
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~ jan JJsPond.us
August 25th 03, 07:16 AM
>On 24 Aug 2003 11:08:46 -0700, (Critical Popperian) wrote:

>The Big Dig Update - Return of the Heron and Framing
>http://www.popperian.com/pond/page23.htm

Wow!

As K30 mentioned, the bird must be young. The one that landed on my roof I
swear had a beak 2.5 feet long! I saw the tip of the bill a full 3 seconds
before the rest of the head showed up. ~ jan

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Critical Popperian
August 25th 03, 11:42 AM
> As K30 mentioned, the bird must be young. The one that landed on my roof I
> swear had a beak 2.5 feet long! I saw the tip of the bill a full 3 seconds
> before the rest of the head showed up. ~ jan

I have seen him have feathers sticking straight up and he's a really
big bird. If he's just a baby then holy cow!

K30a
August 25th 03, 02:06 PM
When the heron is mature he'll have a lovely
ruff of neck plumes, cream in colour, down the front of his considerable neck.
It was these neck plumes which were so very popular on ladies hats and one of
the reasons the Migratory Bird Act of 1918 was enacted.



k30a
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Anne Lurie
August 25th 03, 07:10 PM
I think Great Blue Herons can reach 48" tall; however, even though the bird
is a juvenile, he may be full-size, just not maturely feathered.

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC

"Critical Popperian" > wrote in message
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> > As K30 mentioned, the bird must be young. The one that landed on my roof
I
> > swear had a beak 2.5 feet long! I saw the tip of the bill a full 3
seconds
> > before the rest of the head showed up. ~ jan
>
> I have seen him have feathers sticking straight up and he's a really
> big bird. If he's just a baby then holy cow!

K30a
August 25th 03, 08:10 PM
Anne wrote >>I think Great Blue Herons can reach 48" tall<<

And have a wing span of almost six feet across!

http://www.birding.com/3672gbh.asp

not the best picture of the featherly plumes
but it gives you an idea of a mature bird.
and
it has a migratory map. Other books show summer
only a bit lower on the map.


k30a
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dt
August 26th 03, 10:57 PM
Critical Popperian wrote:

>>As K30 mentioned, the bird must be young. The one that landed on my roof I
>>swear had a beak 2.5 feet long! I saw the tip of the bill a full 3 seconds
>>before the rest of the head showed up. ~ jan
>
>
> I have seen him have feathers sticking straight up and he's a really
> big bird. If he's just a baby then holy cow!

Great pictures!

I've really got to get to work on a heron feeder.....uh, I mean *pond*
of my own.

DT