Blue Herons and their seasons

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Old 12-05-2007, 11:13 PM


Had one cruise my pond a few weeks ago, hasn't been back. Don't know
much about their migratory habits in So Cal area. Do they hang out all
year?

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Old 12-06-2007, 01:58 AM
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They seem to live year round at the lake on Balboa Golf Course. Bird
netting worked for me.

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Old 12-06-2007, 03:09 PM
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> Had one cruise my pond a few weeks ago, hasn't been back. Don't know
> much about their migratory habits in So Cal area. Do they hang out all
> year?

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I'm in zone 6 which can have some serious cold snaps. We only see herons in
the warmer weather.
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Old 12-06-2007, 03:52 PM
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Great Blue Herons are year round residents in
Southern California.
They are in our area too, SE WA state.
k :-)

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Old 12-06-2007, 07:13 PM
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> Great Blue Herons are year round residents in
> Southern California.
> They are in our area too, SE WA state.
> k :-)

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We have two kinds here. The large herons and those smaller ones. And both
sure do love fat juicy pond raised koi and goldfish.
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Old 12-06-2007, 09:30 PM
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In article <20071205233250.920$>,
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> They seem to live year round at the lake on Balboa Golf Course. Bird
> netting worked for me.


Used to ride my bike around there every day. Forgot about all the
wonderful birds there.

I've got plastic netting over the pond now. Have heard that they have a
good memory, and that I can expect him/her again at any time.
Weather's always relatively nice here, so I guess we keep vigilant!

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Old 12-07-2007, 01:03 AM
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> > They seem to live year round at the lake on Balboa Golf Course. Bird
> > netting worked for me.

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> Used to ride my bike around there every day. Forgot about all the
> wonderful birds there.


Kingfishers, too. When it's real stormy out to sea, you'll see a lot of
seagulls and an occasional pelican. I've only seen one pelican. I think he
followed the gulls. You don't want a pelican to find your pond. He'll take
all the fish at one swallow! Nice golf course, BTW.

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Old 12-07-2007, 04:38 PM
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> Had one cruise my pond a few weeks ago, hasn't been back. Don't know
> much about their migratory habits in So Cal area. Do they hang out all
> year?

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Speaking of herons, one is sure to appear - and it did. I just saw a GB one
standing next to my netted 720g tanks behind the house.
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Old 12-08-2007, 02:57 PM
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In article <20071206234254.743$>,
Nick Cramer <> wrote:

> Kurt <> wrote:
> > Nick Cramer <> wrote:
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> > > They seem to live year round at the lake on Balboa Golf Course. Bird
> > > netting worked for me.

> >
> > Used to ride my bike around there every day. Forgot about all the
> > wonderful birds there.

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> Kingfishers, too. When it's real stormy out to sea, you'll see a lot of
> seagulls and an occasional pelican. I've only seen one pelican. I think he
> followed the gulls. You don't want a pelican to find your pond. He'll take
> all the fish at one swallow! Nice golf course, BTW.


Good car shows at Woodley Park, too!

We have wetlands nearby with Blue Herons. That's almost a given as to
where my visitor came from.

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Old 12-08-2007, 05:49 PM
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Drove in from work yesterday afternoon and had a GBH standing by my pond.
It's covered with netting right now to catch the leaves so it can't get in
and go fishing. I've seen it back in the area twice since. <sigh> I'm afraid
there's going to be some run ins down the line. I dug my pond with no plant
ledges to keep the raccoons at bay but the GBH is another story. That thing
looked to be 5 foot tall standing in the yard!

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> much about their migratory habits in So Cal area. Do they hang out all
> year?
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