The Heron is Back
Published August 22, 2007

Have you ever hiked along the edge of a quiet stream or marsh and startled a big, long-legged bird that flapped slowly out of the water, leaving only a widening ripple? Chances are good that the bird was a heron.
Just about this time every year, as long as I can remember, this Heron hangs around the ponds on the golf course searching for food.
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A.W. Tillinghast
