Actually, from my research, it looks more like a Little Blue Heron, but
according to the info, they don't hang around this area. I wonder if it
blew this way because of the hurricanes? I live in SW Ontario, near Lake
St. Clair.
"Carolyn" wrote in message
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We are going with the netting, since leaves are starting to fall into the
pond yet anyways.
"Andrew Burgess" wrote in message
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Phisherman writes:
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 08:45:20 -0400, "Carolyn"
wrote:
Beautiful bird! But not in my backyard!! Looks like all my fish are
still
there from what I can tell, but they sure were spooked. Usually they
will
come right up to my voice, but I didn't see any fish at first. I
thought,
"OH NO!, it got them all!!!" Phew, close call, putting up fishing
line
now.
Carolyn
That heron will return, so be ready for him. I had heron problems and
more-or-less solved this by reconstructing my pond to have steep drop
offs and 4 foot deep water. Herons don't like that.
Won't work. I've seen the film...the heron dashes up to the pond and
takes a fish near the surface, feet dry.
Netting works
too.
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