And I love, Jack, how you commanded your Dad, (as a true discoverer and adventurer does) and as I would have and have done myself, to move in closer, so he (and we) could
see the heron babies better.
You may
see heron fishing in the shallow section of the river, wild ducks floating under the bridge, an eagle or two, pelicans, and a variety of shore birds.
After checking in at the Cooinda camping site, we drive to Yellow Water and take a stroll on the boardwalk, where
we see herons, an ibis, a little frog, a stork and two ospreys on their nest.
You'll
see herons, egrets, ospreys and other birds during your journey.
Not exact matches
You'll
see a bird and try to figure out what kind it is — a
heron?
He hears the melodious harmony of birds; he
sees the young swans,
herons, ducks, coots, and many other birds with their broods.
There are dozens of different kinds of birds in the Lowcountry, and kayaking is a great way to
see egrets and
herons up close.
On a walk earlier this week along the River Walk, we
saw ducks and ducklings, a
heron, squirrels, chipmunks and a raccoon.
«Before we ever knew that the property including what would become the Tracy Brook Wildlife Sanctuary was available for purchase, my wife and I would take our guests to
see the large number of great blue
herons feeding their babies in the nests in the middle of the wetlands,» Rich Levy recalled.
«I immediately knew what it was — a flight landing track — because I've
seen many similar tracks made by egrets and
herons on the sandy beaches of Georgia,» Martin says.
I just
saw a kimono at zara with
Herons all over and they didn't have my size!
This is the second post I've
seen with a
heron today and I'm obsessed!
We
saw so much wildlife (turtles,
herons, ducks) and really enjoyed the peace and serenity compared to the craziness that is downtown Nashville.
Come in spring or summer to
see a waterfall, and keep an eye out for
herons, hawks and even bald eagles.
Bird watching tours can be organised and you can expect to
see a huge variety of indigenous and migratory birds, including
heron, flamingos, and pelicans.
Explore by open safari vehicle, and take a trip to Gadikwe Island by flat - bottom boat to
see hippos and breeding colonies of
herons, egrets, pelicans, storks, and cormorants.
Later we
see palmtrees, banana trees, rubber plantations and many fresh - green paddies with now and then bright white
herons.
Huge congregations of Double Crested Cormorants, Egrets,
Herons, and different ducks all can be
seen.
It's a great place to
see wetlands species such as
herons, kingfishers and the impressive giant Jabiru Stork, as well as various parrots and the distinctive Yucatán Jay.
St Lucia village is a village that is surrounded by an estuary, and crocodiles, hippos, red duiker, bushbuck, impala, zebra, wildebeest, fish eagles and goliath
herons are regularly
seen.
This is an opportunity to
see the river environment in a different perspective and may allow for a view of some of the nocturnal wildlife, especially birds such as night
herons, owls and coots.
Insider Tip: Bird lovers can paddle a complimentary kayak or canoe through the May River to
see more than 100 species, including bald eagles, great blue
herons, and snowy egrets.
Ely's harbor has many beautiful sites and things to
see, and sometimes you can even
see sea turtles,
herons, and Bermuda longtails flying above.
An observation tower grants birdwatchers the opportunity to
see blue
herons, green
herons, cattle egrets, snowy egrets, Caribbean coots, brown pelicans, Neotropic cormorants, numerous duck species, and much more.
Groups of spotted rays are also often
seen — as are egrets and lava
herons.
This is a great way to
see crocodiles, fruit bats, spider monkeys and hundreds of different bird species, including many species of
herons.
Meander the sanctuary's paths and trails and
see if you can spot toucans, macaws, flamingos, egrets,
herons and other beautiful birds of the area.
On any given day, you will
see parrots, kingfishers, pelicans,
herons, hummingbirds, falcons, and magpie jays flying around our beautiful town, if only to name a few.
Sometimes it's possible to
see: Andean ibis,
herons, torrent ducks, caracaras, eagles and foxes.
Examples of some commonly
seen wildlife you might encounter include: Great Blue
Herons, Atlantic Bottle - nose Dolphin, Manatees, Snowy Egrets, White Ibis, Roseate Spoonbills, Anhingas, Brown Pelicans, Double Crested Cormorants, Ospreys, Bald Eagles, Least Terns, Southern Stingrays and much more!
We
saw pink spatulas, pelicans, cormorants, eagles,
herons, aigrets, white ibis... A paradise for bird lovers.
About 800m at its widest point and more than 8.5 km long, it has dense foliage that provides ideal shelter for more than 170 bird species, including brown pelicans, olive cormorants, turkey birds, brown boobies and frigates, and is also being a good place to
see red flamingos, snowy egrets and white
herons.
On the beach you may
see pelicans, spoonbills or
herons.
More than 60 species of birds have been identified on the Turneffe Atoll with the following
seen commonly: snowy egret, little blue
heron, great blue
heron, tricolored
heron, yellow - crowned night
heron, clapper rail, mangrove swallow, brown pelican, magnificent frigatebird, double - crested cormorant, osprey, mangrove warbler, great tailed grackle, golden fronted woodpecker, tropical mockingbird, cinnamon hummingbird, green breasted mango, hooded oriole, white crowned pigeon and royal tern.
Take the opportunity to
see some of the Fijian wildlife with wild river ducks, and black and white
herons.
Highlight: The laughing gulls after which the isle is named have moved on, but
herons, blackbirds and pelicans can often be
seen.
We drive around our new state, Florida, in a hybrid car to kayak,
seeing the swamps, the gators, the marshes and the
herons.
I
see you still have yours next to the
heron painting.
Peer out to creeks and sandbanks to
see egrets,
herons and oystercatchers; wow at water skiers on the Camel Estuary; stop for a Cornish ice cream; and take a detour to Camel Valley Vineyard for an award - winning tipple.»
Tomorrow I will go after the BM white
heron and
see if this is my right white, too!