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Young heron no. 3

The third young night heron spotted last week on the Poggy Bay marsh.

Image Comment 15 August 202012 August 2020 john gregory
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Young heron no. 2

This is the second heron of the three hanging around the Poggy Bay marsh last week.

Image Comment 14 August 202012 August 2020 john gregory
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Night heron at low tide

Last Friday we saw four herons at the Poggy Bay marsh landing. This was the adult. One of the juveniles also at the marsh was shown in a post earlier. We will show you the others over the next few days.

Image Comment 12 August 2020 john gregory
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Yellow jacket inbound

Image Comment 11 August 202008 August 2020 john gregory
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Hummingbird at the feeder

We are seeing a bird every few minutes this past month. It seems like the same five or six are showing up regularly.

Image Comment 10 August 202008 August 2020 john gregory
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Geese on the rocks

These geese were among a large multitude of other geese on the pond.

Image Comment 09 August 202008 August 2020 john gregory
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Heron at the marsh

A young night heron was spotted at the Poggy Bay marsh the other day. Two other juvenile birds were nearby.

Image Comment 08 August 2020 john gregory
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Kingfisher at the pond

For two days in a row, a kingfisher checked out the inlet on Woodbury Pond.

Image Comment 20 July 202016 July 2020 john gregory
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Osprey defending the nest

The osprey shown in the previous post spent the entire fifteen minutes we were near their nest flying overhead, staring at us and voicing displeasure.

Image Comment 19 July 202016 July 2020 john gregory
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Osprey nest at the Great Marsh

On our recent recon of the Great Marsh, we caught one of the osprey parents at the nest (it has been reported there are chicks in the nest). Shortly after this encounter, the bird started to fly around above us with a distinct and noisy expression regarding our presence near the nest.

Image Comment 18 July 202016 July 2020 john gregory

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