Blue Heron On Greenwich Cove
Greenwich Cove chronicler and R.I. Future editor Bob Plain snaps some pics of a gorgeous blue heron by the granite arch railroad bridge.
Storms can mess people up. Birds too, it seems. Bob Plain (former editor of this site, now the editor of R.I. Future), who frequently takes pictures of life on and around Greenwich Cove, came upon a heron Saturday morning who was a little out of its element. He wrote:
"I haven’t seen a blue heron since the fall, but evidently this youngster got snowed out of his winter hiding spot. He was hanging out by this old granite arch railroad bridge, built around the 1840s, to cross over the Maskerchugg River."
Plain took several photos Saturday morning as the blizzard of 2013 was making its way out of town. It's not the first time. He has a whole catalog of photos you can look up on Twitter by searching #egriviera. Plain considers Greenwich Cove one of the most beautiful spots in Rhode Island (a state crammed to overflowing with beautiful spots!).
Thanks, Bob, for more great photos!
Sharyn b.
10:19 am on Sunday, February 10, 2013
That area is loaded with fantastic birds. I see little green herons and kingfishers there routinely!!! Ospreys and great blue herons as well. Love scalloptown park!
Alicarn
12:10 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013
That's a great picture. The heron looks prehistoric!