Thursday, May 10, 2007

Little Blue Heron

A Little Blue Heron was reported at Minidioka Wildlife Refuge, which is near Burley, Idaho a few days ago. Little Blue Herons are mostly a gulf coast / east coast water bird that inhabits mainly slow moving swamps and marshes. This was only the second record for Idaho, so I was pretty interested in seeing it. It has been seen regularly the last two evenings flying up the Snake River below Minidoka Dam, so I decided to drive down after work yesterday to see if I could relocate it. It had been a while since I had been birding, and I wanted to explore the area as a possible place to photograph the river.

At 7:30 I saw a small dark heron flying up the river. It got closer and I could tell it was the Little Blue. I called my friend Steve, who had just arrived up-river and told him to be on the lookout. It flew past me, Steve saw it and we both watched it fly over the dam. We didn't get great looks, but it was still a pretty cool sight.

Afterwards I made a few photographs of the river in the fading light. It really is a neat place and I'll have to head back and spend more time photographing.


Snake River Below Minidoka Dam, Minidoka, ID 2007

7 Comments:

Delene said...

Cool photo! Our lazerle (spelling) buntings are back. Fun to see all that blue with the yellow of the goldfinches and the red of the house finch!

9:59 PM  
Darren said...

Lazuli Buntings... they are cool birds. Pretty soon the grosbeaks will be there eating all of your seed.batture

6:57 AM  
Sally Anderson said...

where did all your links go?

1:00 PM  
Darren said...

I accidentally changed my template while trying to do something else and they are now gone obviously. I'll update soon.

8:43 PM  
Tracie said...

So you got to see your bird AND go to Texas Roadhouse.

1:14 AM  
Brian said...

So how did Val's presentation go? Was dinner uncomfortable?

4:07 PM  
Pat & Carl said...

Okay--time for another blog!

7:18 AM  

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