“For me, as for flower and beast and bird, the supreme triumph is to be most vividly, most perfectly alive.” – David Herbert Lawrence

This stalking black-crowned night heron is patiently waiting for its mouse dinner to pop up out of its hole. — Photo by Pat Bean
Black-Crowned Night Heron
A pair of black-crowned night heron have taken up residence in a landscape of reeds, Russian olives and cattails that line the bank of Lake Walcott between the park’s campground and boat dock.
The path between the two is one of those I take on my daily walks with my canine traveling companion, Pepper. Most days, mid-to-late-afternoons, I come up on one of the herons patiently waiting in the lawn area near a rock wall for dinner to appear.
The gourmet item on this heron’s menu is one of the small mice that make their home among holes in the rocks. The stalking heron is usually so still that Pepper seldom notices it, and so intent on dinner that I get a chance to marvel at its glowing red eye, which stands out vividly from its white and black feathers. .
Most days, unless Pepper sees it and barks and strains on the leash to go chase it, we don’t even disturb it as we pass by,
Although I’ve never seen but one on the manicured lawn, I know there are two because one day I spooked the second one as I passed by the cattails, and watched as it flew deeper into the reed cover.
A fish dinner, or even a snake one, is a more normal diet for these herons. But their flexibility in food choices is probably one of the reasons these tree-nesting birds can be found on five continents, and why there is no current concern about their numbers.
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I came upon one of these while walking around Sloan’s Lake. Beautiful to watch how they stalk for meals. 🙂
Everybody should see them. Campers or boaters here are always coming and asking me what that bird is?
Where’s Sloan Lake?
Oh, sorry – it’s in Denver, on the west side. Beautiful man-made lake…I featured it on my other blog: http://doubledallabouttown.wordpress.com/2012/06/22/travel-theme-parks/ – Enjoy!