To Be A Heron At The Palace
The Palace of Fine Arts has many Black Crowned Night Herons dotting the trees and landscape. They sometimes come out and sit in a perfect location, like this one, right in the middle of a blooming bush in the bright sunlight. Australian eucalyptus trees fringe the eastern shore of the lagoon. Many forms of wildlife have made their home there including swans, ducks (particularly migrating fowl), geese, turtles, frogs, and raccoons.
To Be A Heron At The Palace
The Palace of Fine Arts has many Black Crowned Night Herons dotting the trees and landscape. They sometimes come out and sit in a perfect location, like this one, right in the middle of a blooming bush in the bright sunlight. Australian eucalyptus trees fringe the eastern shore of the lagoon. Many forms of wildlife have made their home there including swans, ducks (particularly migrating fowl), geese, turtles, frogs, and raccoons.