Fishing for Photos With a Green Heron

[Photos by Talia Rose who created a Facebook page to show our local wildlife. ]

A Green Heron strutting by the South Fork of the Eel River. [Photos by Talia Rose who created a Facebook page to show our local wildlife. ]

This weekend, local wildlife photographer, Talia Rose spotted a heron, not one of the tall, slender birds normally associated with the word heron, but a short, stocky, young Green Heron.

Green heron by Talia Rose

“Usually I mostly find them when they fly – as they blend in so well,” she said. “This one was fishing in the shallows – looking quite a bit like the algea-fied rocks that surrounded it. Green Herons are relatively tiny and I was pretty far away. But – find it I did – much to my delight and then I spent the next two hours moving slowly closer to it. I was sitting on rocks in the middle of the river – going from one rock to the next – nine rocks all together! Until I was not too far away. Each time I moved I was surprised and thrilled that the Heron did not fly away.”

Green heron by Talia Rose

“Of course, juveniles are much less skittish and a bit more trusting than adults – and although this one is getting some adult feathers in – the striped chest and behavior tells me it is a young one. Eventually, it did fly – but not very far away.”

Mink baby by Talia Rose“I continued to follow it until the Mink baby showed up and then my attention was divided. I followed the Mink – but the delightful Green Heron then began to stalk me! Landing three times right near me.”Green heron by Talia Rose

“We spent over three hours together and wow my soul was needing that lift.”

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North west
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North west
5 years ago

I was the Greens keeper at the Bigfoot golf course in the early 80s and got to watch all kinds of wildlife. The Green Herons were my favorite critter Cool bird

Gimmie a break
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Gimmie a break
5 years ago

Beautiful photos! What a great opportunity and you capitalized on it. Thank you for sharing!

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5 years ago

Very cool

thetallone
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thetallone
5 years ago

Excellent photos! Thanks for sharing.

Entering a World of Pain
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Entering a World of Pain
5 years ago

Beautiful bird. Thanks for sharing. Lived here all my life and never blessed to see the green heron

Marc
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Marc
5 years ago

Talia, you just made my whole week! Beautiful photos that reminded me there’s more to life than the day to day grind and the news cycle. Thank you so much for sharing.

Hadtocomment
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Hadtocomment
5 years ago

Amazing pictures. Thank you! I’ve seen the green heron on rare occasions at the hatchery.

Guest
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5 years ago

Wonderful photos. Thanks for posting.

David Heller
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David Heller
5 years ago

“wow my soul was needing that lift”… You lifted us all! Thanks Talia!

Bryan
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Bryan
5 years ago

Fantastic photos as usual, thanks for sharing your art Talia.

Jeffersonian
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Jeffersonian
5 years ago

Tremendous photography. Requires patience.

MB
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MB
5 years ago

In Ohio . . . just receiving this from a dear friend . . . cannot thank you enough, Talia, and all of you, for sharing and caring for our wild kin in Humboldt who always ‘lifted’ me during my years there . . . and continue to in such photos and here in the wild-wonderful of Appalachia . . . Be well, Everybody!

Pat Bitton
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Pat Bitton
5 years ago

Wonderful pictures, wonderful words. Thank you.

MW
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MW
5 years ago

Beautiful! I used to see a juvenile green heron at Pierson’s in the nursery, usually near the koi pond. ( of course!)

mingo
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mingo
5 years ago

These are extraordinary photos. Thank you for continuing to provide so many intimate portraits of the amazing wildlife we live amongst in this beautiful land.

Joe
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Joe
5 years ago

Nice photos but I’m pretty sure it’s juvenile river otter not a mink. Minks are not native in HUMBOLDT .