From their pointy beaks to the long toes at the end of some of the longest legs in the Kansas bird world, everything about great blue herons is skinny. But they didn’t get that way because they ...
I grew up in Florida, which is a bit of a bird watcher’s paradise. Brown and white pelicans diving at the beach, ospreys in the mangroves along the shore, egrets in the backyard and, lurking and ...
Pacific great blue herons were first documented in Stanley Park in 1921 and the colony has moved around to different nesting grounds over the years, finally settling on the current location in 2001.