This afternoon around 1PM we observed one Tri-colored Heron just off from
the park bench referred to in the directions below; then we spotted the
second one foraging to the right in a nicely protected lagoon.  The first
one flew up to the right into the trees where the bridge is (no access to
that one) and was preening while an Immature Black Crowned Night Heron sat
about 2 feet away.  The 2nd one flew into the trees as well, but we couldn't
locate that one.  About 1/2 hr later both took flight to their fav spot in
front of the park bench, then the shy one took off for it's corner in the
lagoon.  What amazing fishers these birds are!

There were hundreds of Cedar Waxwings as well and some Chickadees, and a
female Common Merganser.

Directions (from Kayo Roy's earlier posting):
Once in Niagara Falls drive along the Niagara Parkway above the Falls to
Dufferin Island.  Lots of tourists there at this time of the year and
parking can be a real problem.  Go to the south entrance road to Dufferin
Island and park here.  IT IS FREE.  Walk back across the Parkway towards the
Falls and look for the small GATE HOUSE HYDRO building (less than a 5 minute
walk). It is just south of the much larger old Toronto Hydro Building
(sometimes called the Engineering building).  There is a little parkette
between these two buildings....walk along the NORTH side of Gate House
building to the river edge.  Look for the park bench closest to this small
building, the heron was opposite this bench feeding on small fish standing
on some very close shoreline rocks.

Note: upon arriving, if you don't see the herons just out from the bench,
search the area just up river and close to shore. The first bird we  spotted
remained in that area and seemed to prefer a little more  seclusion. The
second bird was a bit more outgoing


Dan and Sue Suess




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