Had a Great Blue Heron flying over the marshy area at Wharton Point in Brunswick on Saturday, early afternoon, as well as an unidentified raptor being harassed HEAVILY by crows. I caught only a glance of a pale buffy breast and underwings before the crows drove him out of my view.
Delia in Brunswick
On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Kali Bird Isis <abrushwithfire@gmail.com> wrote:
It seems crazy late to me but I just watched a Great Blue Heron fly over Hosmer Pond and land on the street side to fish.--Be still, and the world is bound to turn herself inside out to entertain you. Everywhere you look, joyful noise is clanging to drown out quiet desperation.
Barbara Kingsolver
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