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2017 Heron Homecoming

January 26, 2017 By Marla Master

The herons are returning to their colony at Commodore Park! They began arriving at the end of December 2016, gathering near the locks for pre-nesting, which is basically standing around to attract a mate.

As of January 21, a few herons have staked claim to nests. The big action will come in the next few weeks. The herons will have all paired up and begin to restore existing nests, and build others from scratch. The sight is incredible to observe – a flurry of male herons flying to the colony with twigs in beak, and back out again for more. Both male and female herons work together to weave them into the nest.

It’s a great time to visit the colony as there are no leaves to block the view. The colony is at Commodore Park, near the Ballard Locks Fish Ladder on the Magnolia side.  The cluster of trees with over 60 nests is easy to see. View from two locations – down below the trees along the path near the water, then walk up the trail behind the trees to the open space.

You can observe the colony on your own anytime, and if you see one of our heron monitors, say hello! We’ll have events during the season with telescopes set up and our heron experts on hand. Check back for dates or follow us on Facebook or Twitter!

If you have photos, please considering sharing them on our social media or email them to: info@heronhelpers.org. And if you want to get involved – we’re happy to work with your schedule, skill set, and interest! Same email address 🙂

Photos by Kathleen Atkins

Filed Under: Herons, News Tagged With: colony updates, herons

Daily Life of the Commodore Park Herons

May 17, 2016 By Marla Master

As of May 15, thirty-six chicks have hatched! Some chicks look large and are already flapping their wings, and in other nests eggs are still incubating. So far eagles are flying by instead of attacking.

We have been so fortunate this season for photographers Kathleen Atkins and Aurora Santiago who have been visiting the colony regularly, documenting with their incredible photos. The images are inspiring, enlightening, and give us insight to the daily interaction of the chicks and their parents. You can see more of their photos at facebook.com/kathleen.atkins.photography  and  www.flickr.com/photos/santiagoa

Don’t miss this amazing video of VERY hungry chicks! https://flic.kr/p/Gn8v7a

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Mating Ritual – Photo by: Aurora Santiago

 

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Nesting Pair – Photo by: Aurora Santiago
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Parent and 3 Chicks – Photo by: Kathleen Atkins
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Feeding Time? – Photo by: Aurora Santiago

 

 

Filed Under: Courtship, Herons, Nesting, News, Uncategorized Tagged With: great blue heron, heron nests, Seattle

Saturday April 30 – Heron Chick Party!

April 15, 2016 By Marla Master

Saturday, April 30, 2016 from 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Join us for our second annual heron chick birthday party! We’re celebrating the birth of over 30 heron chicks! We’re serving birthday cake, and will have telescopes set up to observe the chicks and their quirky tufted hairdos. Come hear the cacophony as they chatter for food! Observe the action, and cherish the fact that these fascinating birds have chosen to nest so close by. Last year was a blast! DoLayout 1n’t miss this fun, free event, open to all! We’ll be at Commodore Park near the Ballard Locks Fish Ladder on the Magnolia side.

Filed Under: Herons, Nesting, News

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