I finally caught him with my camera. Every morning for the last week, I spotted him patiently waiting at the edge of the pond. He hopes to find a fish. I now call him my Guard-Heron because the pond is frozen over and his only function is to see to it that no one else gets into his territory.
Getting his photo was no easy matter. Once I determined where and when to look, I used stealth to sneak up on him. He will scoot at the slightest motion, or noise. I crawled on the floor under the window line then slowly raised the camera above the window sill. A squeeze of the trigger and I had him. I took a second photo after confirming the first. He was gone. How much longer will he guard my pond? The temperature continues to drop, and more snow is on the way. The fish and other aquatics that make up his diet are safely hidden under the ice.
Here are the questions:
Will the Dumb-Ass Heron take the Dumb-Ass Squirrel?
Will the Dumb-Ass Heron finally move south?
Will the Dumb-Ass Heron become an ice sculpture at the edge of my pond?
Vote for one.
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This first snow has ME dreaming of flying south! I bet Dumb-ass packs his bags soon!
I hope he gets the dumb-ass squirrel!
Great story, thanks!