“Why are we stopping?”
I shrugged, “I dunna know.”
I pulled the car over onto the grass behind the others. Diane, Catherine and Christopher peered through the tinted windows at the marsh. Frowning, I stared out the driver’s side window at the house across the street. There was a young person lying on a love seat behind a firepit apparently sleeping in the blazing afternoon sun. Caught up in the human drama out my window: Was she drunk? Was that a dog with her? She was definitely going to be burnt to a crisp in this sun; I was brought out of my reverie when car doors started to slam. As the cry of “Yellow-crowned Night-heron” filtered down the line of cars; birders hopped out and started rifling around in the back of cars for scopes, bins and cameras.
I was surprised to look across the marsh to see the Night-Heron not tucked into the weeds and grasses with only it’s head showing, but standing out in the open. I had only seen this once before at a park in New Orleans. Like the NOLA bird, this one was hunting for a little morsel of something. As we watched, it darted down and came back up gulping.
One of my favorite YCNH fun facts. They eat {{shiver}} leeches. Thank goodness something does.
This was but one stop on the Connecticut meet-up. Huge round of applause for Luke leading (that’s him in the blue sweatshirt) and knowing where to see Night-Herons hanging out snacking on crab.