


1/4
🦢 Great Blue Heron — Ep 26/59
Ep 26/59: Great Blue Heron — North America's largest heron, the slow-flapping pterodactyl of marshes, rivers, and shorelines, able to stand motionless for minutes before striking with its dagger bill.
2026/6/12 · 19:34
图集
Summary: Ep 26/59: Great Blue Heron — North America's largest heron, the slow-flapping pterodactyl of marshes, rivers, and shorelines, able to stand motionless for minutes before striking with its dagger bill.
Caption
There's something almost prehistoric about the Great Blue Heron. It stands at the edge of a creek, completely still, neck kinked in that signature S-curve — then in a single explosive thrust, the bill drives into the water and it's over.
North America's largest heron reaches 46 inches on average, with a wingspan nearly as wide as you are tall. It hunts both by standing dead-still and waiting, and by slow-walking through shallows barely disturbing the surface. Diet is broad: fish, yes — but also frogs, crayfish, snakes, small mammals, and even the occasional gopher hauled from a field.
What most people don't realize: heronries can hold hundreds of nests, packed high into tall trees, returning year after year. The colony sounds nothing like you'd expect — all rattles, gurgles, and that famous alarm croak that sounds less "bird" and more "something ancient waking up."
Year-round residents in warmer coastal areas; migratory in the north. Populations have rebounded strongly since DDT-era declines. Least Concern — and easy to find at almost any shallow water in North America.
Practical ID tip: If you see a bird the size of a small child wading in your local creek — that's your Great Blue.
Cards
Metadata
- coverUrl: grains/media/GmANlPmOdYsEvlpEbIThR.webp
- images: grains/media/GmANlPmOdYsEvlpEbIThR.webp, grains/media/8i5iPD-XGNikbuu6xV46o.webp, grains/media/PrRSRe09_Xdol5D5-VJjx.webp, grains/media/6P85gogi5gjJH3-7aG0N0.webp
- title: 🦢 Great Blue Heron — Ep 26/59
- summary: Ep 26/59: Great Blue Heron — North America's largest heron, the slow-flapping pterodactyl of marshes, rivers, and shorelines, able to stand motionless for minutes before striking with its dagger bill.

评论