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Great Egret goes Fishing

One of the more imposing birds in the world can be found here in Raymore Park. Great Egrets can be found on most continents and are a spectacular sight. With an average height of a metre they can often be seen stalking along shallow and marshy areas of the Humber at this time of year. They’re understandably quite shy and will fly off gracefully if disturbed. Their cruising speed is around 40 km/h – not too shabby – beating their wings at a sedate two beats per second. They were nearly wiped out in the 19th Century after being hunted for their beautiful feathers. It is said that the National Audubon Society was founded partly in order to protect the species.

This individual was seen recently keeping a keen eye out for unwary prey by the footbridge. Great Egrets are related to herons and often hang out together. Although there is a high rate of mortality in juveniles, the lifespan of breeding adults is around 15 years. They live on a variety of animals including fish, amphibians, reptiles, insects and even mice. Fish make up the bulk of their diet.

Great Egrets have a distinctive yellow bill and black legs. Photo: October 2024. Click to enlarge.

Great Egrets have been breeding in southern Ontario since around the beginning of this century and they nest in trees close to water. Large birds such as Herons and Great Egrets are commonly seen on the Humber well into December (depending on the weather) when they begin moving south in small groups often migrating more than a thousand kilometres. They will over-winter in areas where the water stays open.

Signs of Fall

Fall looks as if it’s here to stay as temperatures are set to lower sharply next week. The first dip below zero of the season is forecast for October 30 which is slightly earlier than Toronto’s average of November 1-10.

Here are some recent images of the park as it eases into the approaching winter.

Colourful Boston ivy decorates the Humber footbridge entrance. October 2.
Sumac beginning to turn colour by the park entrance. October 2.
Two egrets and a blue heron. The egret (centre) was just about to chase the heron away. (October 12)
A lone egret with fall colours in the background. (October 24)
Norway Maple foliage is more colourful this year. October 28.

Signs of fall: blazing colours

The park is at its peak this week and with several days of sunshine on the way, there will be no better time to grab some stellar photographs. Here are a few taken in the past few days.

Sumac provides the backdrop to some wild asters.

Sumac provides the backdrop to some yellow leaves and wild asters.

A colourful glade (panorama of 3 images).

A colourful glade (panorama of 3 images).

Wild asters.

Wild asters.

A crab apple tree laden with fruit.

A crab apple tree laden with fruit.

Finally, this one’s not so spectacular but I like the blue heron silhouette.

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