Just walking, I happened to veer to the small lake nearby and discovered a green heron intently gazing at the water’s surface. The heron perched on a concrete culvert in the bright sun on the edge of the lake, blue sky above, green water below. Rocking slightly in the breeze on bent, sturdy legs and anchored by long toes, waiting …waiting for a ripple in the water, a movement that might mean dinner.
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A fascinating item – green herons sometimes use tools to catch food, one of a few species that do this. They drop twigs, insects or other tidbits onto the water surface to entice fish to surface and feed within their reach. Debate may continue over definitions of tools and tool use, but many agree that this type of behavior indicates an increased intelligence.
Want to read more about green herons?
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_heron
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission fact
sheet:
https://myfwc.com/media/19710/bba_grhe.pdf
ebird.org: https://ebird.org/species/grnher
Media
Aquabee sketchbook, 6x9”
.7 mm mechanical pencil
Micron Pigma Pen, black 01
Kimberly watercolor pencils
Niji waterbrush, Medium
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