Tucson, AZ
March 12, 2015
| Silverbell Lake at Christopher Columbus Park |
We didn't waste anytime heading to Silverbell Lake where Greg and Guillermo said the herons were nesting.
This area is near the Sweetwater Wetlands which is a man-made wetlands that uses recycled treated water to keep the wetlands thriving. I found out today this is one of the top birdwatching spots in Tucson.
Most breeding colonies are located with-in 2-4 miles of feeding areas...isolated in swamps or on an island like the one here at Silverbell Lake...how on earth did herons find Tucson and choose to nest here?
There are 3 birds in this photo...the one sitting on the nest is in the middle and barely seen. At first I thought maybe it was feeding time...
I did read about a nest relief ceremony in which the birds erect their plumes and "clapper" their bill tips...
And that is what I called "changing of the guard".
I could have spent the whole day watching!
The lake was full of coots and ducks...
...and the trees were full of birds too.
Until next time, take care and...
happy trails!