February 18, 2026
Birds on a Presidents Day Walk
Blog Post #9380, "Birds" Post #1290
In yesterday's post, I shared
pictures of Marie walking Charlie in Seven Bends State Park. Today’s pictures
are from that same occasion. Marie’s visit was very short, staying just one
night because she needed to go back to work.
As we crossed the river to enter the park, Marie saw a great blue heron.
Intent on fishing, it did not turn around to look at us.
I’ve taken better pictures of herons, but this is just a quick cell phone
snapshot that I took from the car.
Since the trails were still covered with snow, we took a walk on Lupton Road
past the gate. A small bird was perched on one of the bluebird houses, and I
think it was a bluebird, although it flew off before I got close.
The Massanutten Range was shrouded in mist, as vapor rose from the melting
snow.
We also saw geese flying overhead. They disappeared behind the trees, but
reappeared on the other side.
Blogging Note: I had difficulty inserting photos in this post. I switched to
the Opera browser and got a message saying that I needed to accept cookies
from Google. I did so and was able to complete the post. Usually my browser is Safari, but it has been very slow lately.
Labels:
Birds,
Creeks and Rivers,
Dogs,
Family,
SBSP
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Wonderful bird captures, I love the heron and Charlie.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
...heron are always a treat to see.
ReplyDeleteLovely bird shots all! I have seen American Robins and Blue Birds lately too.
ReplyDeleteCharlie must love his walks with you and Marie. Great sighting of the heron and other birds.
ReplyDeleteLooks cold out there.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
It's always nice to spot a heron. I think I've ever seen one about 3x.
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