This Little Blue Heron was watching over chicks in a nearby nest. He fluffed up his feathers and shook everything out, transforming into a little "regal" heron!
...here's another noticeable difference. When Little Blue Herons are chicks, they are white and remain so all through their first year. Hints of what's to come are visible, though--they have a small black tip on their bills, and small bits of darker gray or blue can be found at the tips of their wing feathers (but it's hardly noticeable).
Mother Nature always has a reason for her anomalies, and white morph immature Little Blue Herons are no exception. Turns out Snowy Egrets don't mind when baby Little Blue Herons hang out with them and fish. Maybe because the young birds are white, the Snowy Egrets ignore them, which is good for the young Little Blue Herons. For some reason, immature Little Blue Herons who hunt with Snowy Egrets catch more food! I found no definitive answer, but the most common reasoning was the Snowy Egrets hunt differently than Little Blue Herons and stir up more fish, making it easier for the Little Blues to catch dinner. Since the Little Blue Herons remain white for a year, they get a head start by fishing with Snowy Egrets. Because of that, you'll often find Little Blue Herons and Snow Egrets nesting together in rookeries...
A Snowy Egret nest is tucked into the Little Blue Heron section of the Ibis Pond rookery on Pinckney Island in South Carolina. Every year I've found Little Blues and Snowy Egrets nesting together at the Ibis Pond rookery.
For another post showing a Little Blue Heron in his "regal-ware," click here.
(Photographed on 6/6/2011 at Ibis Pond on Pinckney Island, SC near Hilton Head.)
For more information about immature Little Blue Herons and their white color morph, click here for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's "All About Birds" site.
They are such beautiful birds! You captured them with pizazz!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent series, Kelly! I gotta say I really like the look of the feather fluff.
ReplyDeleteoh wow what wonderful photos; just superb!
ReplyDeleteKelly,
ReplyDeleteStunning photos of the Little Blue heron. We have them along the coast, but I don't recall finding them inland before. Guess you have a good spot to find them in Ohio.
Cool! We used to get Little Blues in the Summer in Newport, although I never saw any with the plumage all puffed out. Nice shots!
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference in appearance, but either way--fabulous! And those babies are precious.
ReplyDeleteSO gorgeous! and apparently raising smart babies, too. :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous series, Kelly, so expressive! Thanks for the info on feeding habits of the young.
ReplyDeleteThose are some of the most beautiful pictures I've ever seen - of any species! I have never seen a Little Blue Heron, but they just rose to number one in my 'must see' list. I am blown away, Kelly!
ReplyDeleteLoved these photos! The first ones with that crazy heron hair made me laugh! They're so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds!!!... Great pictures!!!... Un saludo..
ReplyDeleteHi Kelly
ReplyDeleteThe colours on the Little Blue Heron are spectacular I cannot believe the lovely shading between the blues and purples. It is really interesting that they stay with the egrets, that sort of mutualism? in the animal kingdom creates so much added interest when observing behaviour. And also raises so many questions about how it came about. What fun.
Regards
Guy
These are wonderful pictures, Kelly! And thank you for all the information - it is really fascinating!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and interesting as always!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pics of a really interesting bird.
ReplyDeletesuch a gorgeous creature
ReplyDeleteamazing how many forms and colors birds come in
i can see why you are smitten
OMGoodness, the babies!! Too cute.... brilliant photos as always!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots. I have never seen one all puffed up, boy are they gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHi Kelly, I love seeing the Herons when they puff themselves out and show off their feathers... Makes them look like a different bird...
ReplyDeleteLove the little WHITE babies...Cute!
Hugs,
Betsy
Love these images Kelly. The blue is fabulous. Can't believe how beautiful these creatures are. Hope all is well with you. Carol
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks for these great pictures and the story about the young herns. The adults are quite beautiful when all fluffed up and even when they are not.
ReplyDeleteKelly, these pictures are gorgeous. I love the chicks with their greenish looking legs or is that just the light. In the first picture of the chicks the middle one's face shows some great attitude! LOL
ReplyDelete...thanks, everyone. I love seeing these amazing birds. They are among the most beautiful when they fluff up.
ReplyDeleteRandy...I wish I were at Pinckney Island now to see these gorgeous blues....but I'll just have to wait until later this summer when I return to Ibis pond. I hope they are nesting there once again.
Cindy...yes, the legs are a little greenish-yellowish. It's not just the light. The color helps distinguish them.
Beautiful pics of great, wonderful birds. Well done, Kelly, thanks for sharing.
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BEAUTIFUL photography!
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