Over the years I've had geese and ducks and peacocks. Of late I've had a Great Blue Heron decide that he likes my pond.
We have been developing our relationship for several months. I don't know his sex but refer to it as male. He's there because there are fish and although I have never seen him take one, I suspect he has..or at least has high hopes. I designed the pond so that he cannot wade and the height of the bank makes only the very edge of the water a kill zone. And rather than try to fence him out or scare him away I have decided I quite like his company and have worked to make him less fearful of me.
When first we met he would jump into flight and be gone at the first sign of my presence. Rarely I could get close enough for a good photo. Now he lets me walk as close as 40 ft before he starts getting anxious although by 30 ft he has had enough and is airborne.
Bests,
Wiley
Here are some photos I took this morning:
We have been developing our relationship for several months. I don't know his sex but refer to it as male. He's there because there are fish and although I have never seen him take one, I suspect he has..or at least has high hopes. I designed the pond so that he cannot wade and the height of the bank makes only the very edge of the water a kill zone. And rather than try to fence him out or scare him away I have decided I quite like his company and have worked to make him less fearful of me.
When first we met he would jump into flight and be gone at the first sign of my presence. Rarely I could get close enough for a good photo. Now he lets me walk as close as 40 ft before he starts getting anxious although by 30 ft he has had enough and is airborne.
Bests,
Wiley
Here are some photos I took this morning:
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