Showing posts with label Great Egret. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Egret. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 October 2014

Today in Nature: Deer in Toronto

A white tailed deer in Toronto, near the Humber River, north of the Queensway
A White-Tailed Deer near the Humber River in Toronto

Deer can still be found in Toronto, and today I got more proof. I had been walking around a march near the Humber River, north of the Queensway, when I walked up to a meadow on my way back to my bike. But as I looked up, there was a pair of eyes looking at me. I tried to stay as still as I could while still taking pictures. I thought it had been a great day already, having seen a Great Egret in a tree, and a raccoon trying to have a nap. But the deer was definitely the prize of the day. It is awesome that these lovely creatures can still find places to live in a crowded city.


A drowsy raccoon

A Great Egret perching in a tree high above a pond.

Monday, 29 September 2014

Today in Nature: Great Egrets and the Audubon Society

A great Egret in Toronto's High Park in the fall

September 28th: This is a Great Egret, which has played an important part in the conservation movement. The Audubon Society was created in the late 19th century to protect the Great Egret. Its long head plumes ( only seen during breeding) had become fashionable for ladies' hats, and the bird was on the verge of being hunted to extinction in North America. Efforts to protect the Great Egret led to laws forbidding the shooting of wading birds that migrate, which is one reason we can enjoy their beauty today.