Green Heron spied on this evening’s walk with our dog, in a marshy area at the 
top of Ringwood Rd. S/he flew up from the reedy water’s edge to perch on a dead 
tree branch, looking for all the world like an important VIP guest wearing a 
fancy puffed up coat.  Have seen Blue Herons and a verrry occasional American 
Bittern (as in 2x over 25 years) in this area. Now my first Green Heron!

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