Poor old heron!

Anonymous
Anonymous

Hello folks.

I saw a flock of seagulls mobbing a heron on the canal. Has anyone seen this before, or know why?

Thanks

Pipit

  • LOL Sorry Pipit Was just showing folks the reason why herons get mobbed so much .... They will eat anything that is within the strike range of there beak.

    I think they are the most amasing bird and can sit watching one for hours when Im out at the river. (Sometimes I wonder why I take a fishing rod I spend more time standing in the river watching the birds around me than I do fishin) lol But then again a nice wild brown trout makes a fine supper for me too :D

    Cheers

    AL

    If its no fun Yer no doin it right!

  • Hi Al, or should I call you Mr Video Nasty!!!! (Big smile)

    I suppose fishing for a nice wild brown trout is much the same as a heron fishing for his supper, even if he did catch a bunny!! (another big smile!!)

    Lovely picture of the goldfinch to brighten the subject!!

    Cheers, Linda.

    See my photos on Flickr

  • LOL I wonder if I should have put up that link now!!

    Sparrow Its not easy to catch a Brown trout where I fish . I had a comptition with a pair of Osprays last season and they won hands down before they left they were 4 trout up on me.

    Oh aye and then there is the otter cub last year that kept swimming around me mooching fish off me while i was in the middle of the river . (What is a man to do when ye see those beautiful dark eyes looking up at you pleadingly?) Aye you got it ye give them the trout!

    Cant get a better day on the river than that!

    Cheers

    AL

    If its no fun Yer no doin it right!

  • Don't worry about the video Al, just give a warning next time. I have seen a Heron take a water vole but I was surprised by the rabbit. I still love to watch them as they stay so still for so long and then pounce.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous 06/05/2010 01:04 in reply to Brenda H

    You are forgiven AL. After all, I posted the photo of our local heron taking a duckling!!

    Here's another piccy of him, not content with his duckling breakfast and now eying up the reed warblers!!

    Pipit