In early September, Jean and I hiked along the Waterfront Trail Extension on the Port Weller East Pier. In the smaller pond east of the trail and the Seaway Haulage Road we found a Green Heron.



Green Heron, Butorides virescens



Birding, hiking & nature, with a dash of cycling, in southern Ontario.
Springman,
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your comments and the invitation to contribute to WBW. I added my post moments ago.