The Lost Little Blue Herons
The heron rookery had just come into view when I spotted what at first glance appeared to be a small great egret but upon closer inspection had the wrong bill and feet color, size, and shape. I snapped several pictures to help with later identification at home and continued on my walk. After checking on the heron rookery and swapping SD cards on a trail camera I had on a nearby wetland, I returned home. When I got home I looked the new bird up and found that it was a juvenile little blue heron, a bird that was not normally found in northwest Ohio. Range map from Cornell with a red dot where these two were found I saw from my trail camera footage that there were two of them in the area. I have since been told that it is possible that they flew too far north after being sent away by their mother in a process called brood dispersal. This seems to be the most likely reason these vagrant birds showed up so ...



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