In Quest of a Great Blue
Published: March 30, 2012
Tags: Parks and Preserves, Great Blue Heron, Bufflehead, Canada Goose, Northern Cardinal, American Goldfinch, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Blue Jay, Red-winged Blackbird, Sinking Ponds, East Aurora, NY
I recently saw a live video post from a web cam located by the nest of a Great Blue Heron in Ithaca, New York by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology (
Click here to view). I was really surprised that the Great Blue is back and has already set up housekeeping. I guess they're early nesters.
After I watched the web cam for awhile, I got to thinking... Last summer, I took several trips to Sinking Ponds in East Aurora and enjoyed watching a Great Blue Heron fish about the pond. Some of the photos I took can be found here:
Great Blue Heron at Sinking Pond. I wondered if he/she could have returned already and might be somewhere along the breeding and nesting journey. Hmmmm...
Our normal temps have returned to the area, unfortunately, but I wasn't going to let the cool air stop me from venturing out since it was still a beautiful, sunny day. Once I got to Sinking Ponds, I had no trouble keeping warm with the hiking I was doing. Sadly, I had no luck finding the heron. Either he / she found somewhere else to park for the season or it never made it back to our area at all.
BUT - I still had an enjoyable hike yesterday and even found a life-lister to boot: a Bufflehead! The Bufflehead was floating out amongst several Canada Goose and I nearly missed it. At first, I thought it was a baby already, but no, it was a new species for me!
Besides finding a life list bird, my highlight was watching a Blue Jay take a bath and preen itself in a little covered stream. He seemed unaware of my presence and I stood perfectly still while I enjoyed watching him go about his business. I also loved hearing the Red-winged Blackbirds chortle their "o-ka-leeeee" as I explored the area. I even heard a new sound from them that is apparently part of their repertoire: a kind of whistle-shriek, if you will.
Red-winged Blackbird
A Blue Jay who was very serious about nest building
There were several American Goldfinches flitting around in the upper canopy
The smaller, white looking duck is the Bufflehead
A slightly closer view of the Bufflehead, my life-lister
Several Canada Goose sit on a log sunning themselves
A nice fly by!
Before I left, I grabbed this shot of a Red-bellied Woodpecker indulging in some bark butter