September 1, 2006
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This looks a bit like one of the silver herons we have here in QLD, though I doubt it is. My mum has a tame one who just flew in one day and never left her backyard. It goes down to the lake to fish occassionally and spends the rest of the time following my mum around the garden with its funny neck-sway dance-walk. I don’t know where it came from but from the day it arrived it would feed from the hand. I think my mum will be very crushed the day the heron disappears.
Let’s hope the heron doesn’t leave your mum’s place. They are beautiful and it’s lucky to have one around. I think this is a blue heron, common in Ontario.