Almost every work morning without fail, even in inclement weather, I have hauled the camera backpack downtown so I could be prepared, should the Black-Crowned Night Heron I have been seeing every spring downtown on the Chicago River show up again. Up until now I have not kept track of its visits on ebird, so I don’t know exactly when I saw it the last two or three years. I did find a picture of a piling in the river from June 4, 2014 on my cell phone, which must have been when I saw it last, but it’s hard to even see if there was a bird in it.
So I did take pictures of a Black-Crowned Night Heron at another part of the Chicago River, specifically LaBagh Woods, on May 23 this year when I joined Chicago Ornithological Society on a field trip. This was the first time I had been to the slough part at LaBagh. I hope I can find the slough again on my own next time I visit. It’s a magical place, reminding me of the Chicago Portage. The rest of the pictures in this post are from the LaBagh trip.
I had all but given up on seeing the Black-Crowned Night Heron downtown, but I have been thinking about him, so I decided to do this post anyway today featuring the other one I saw up river last month.
As luck would have it, this morning, on the way in, as I was walking north along the river which I have started doing now that the work has been completed that the city or the building owners were doing on the west side between Adams and Madison–there are enough trees and low-lying plants that make me think this could turn out to be a good place to visit during migration–I suddenly saw the downtown Black-Crowned Night Heron flying across the river and landing on the other side! By the time I took out my camera and put it together, it had flown back across the river again, underneath me, to where I could not see it.
But I did get pictures when it flew again, and I will post them tonight! I find it amusing that I was focused on seeing the heron and then it showed up this morning. Who was sending who messages?
In previous years I can recall only seeing the downtown heron for one morning, but now I believe anything can happen.
Very nice captures Lisa! 🙂
Thanks, H.J.! 😀
The power of thought!
No kidding! It’s a good thing everyone is busily checking their cell phones or listening to music because I must have looked like a crazy person laughing with glee and exclaiming “you made it!” when I saw the heron…
Just saw one at the riverwalk by the waterfall just south of Foster. Took a couple shots, then googled to see why he’s in chicago (and what he was, I didn’t know at first!). Wonder if it’s the same guy. Happy to share my photos with you.
Cool. Maybe the same one, working his way down river! Not sure about status of nesting population at Lincoln Park after the tree removal but some do breed here. Thanks for your comment and welcome.