Gary Helm
Fog Legs (head, eyes, feet and guts) For Breakfast
The Little Blue Heron shows a definite
preference for freshwater habitats; however, it is not
rare in coastal areas.
Its diet is more varied than that of other herons and
includes insects, shrimp, amphibians, and fish. Little
Blue Herons often feed alone, walking along the edges
of canals, streams, rivers, and lakes, or on the top of
floating vegetation.
This one caught a frog for breakfast in the marsh along Alligator Alley Trail.
Circle B Bar Reserve. Polk County, Florida.
Fog Legs (head, eyes, feet and guts) For Breakfast
The Little Blue Heron shows a definite
preference for freshwater habitats; however, it is not
rare in coastal areas.
Its diet is more varied than that of other herons and
includes insects, shrimp, amphibians, and fish. Little
Blue Herons often feed alone, walking along the edges
of canals, streams, rivers, and lakes, or on the top of
floating vegetation.
This one caught a frog for breakfast in the marsh along Alligator Alley Trail.
Circle B Bar Reserve. Polk County, Florida.