Showing posts with label blue heron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue heron. Show all posts
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Lone Blue Heron
The lone blue heron which haunted the fields around Mt. Peak was found on the side of the road dead several months ago, its crystal clear eye open to the sky. Another lone blue heron was sighted in the fields last Tuesday the 24th.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Elk Yesterday; Blue Heron Today
There was a herd of 20-30 elk in the Mt. Peak fields yesterday. I saw many of them were staring at something, and noticed a resident of the property hanging over a fence, looking at them, maybe talking to and coaxing them.
After climbing Mt. Peak, I saw the elk were still there, relaxing in the sunshine.
Today the blue heron was back, standing statue-like in a little marsh area by Mt. Peak.
Some shrubs are budding, and there are seeds and bulbs sprouting. They think an early spring is coming, but it will be a rude awakening as usual.
After climbing Mt. Peak, I saw the elk were still there, relaxing in the sunshine.
Today the blue heron was back, standing statue-like in a little marsh area by Mt. Peak.
Some shrubs are budding, and there are seeds and bulbs sprouting. They think an early spring is coming, but it will be a rude awakening as usual.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Blue Heron
The blue heron that used to hunt the fields north of Mt. Peak was back today. I hadn't seen it in those fields for a couple of years, since the construction of the new homes in the area. It was standing in a field, stock still, so still you'd think it was a wooden decoy. The other day it was standing, statue-like, in a little marsh at the bottom of Mt. Peak.
What a shame those townhouses are taking over the farm fields. If you build over the farms, what will we eat?
A field isn't an empty space; a field can feed hundreds of people.
Will we ever see the day when warehouses and other buildings are removed to make way for fields? Progress in reverse? Real progress?
We need farms and fields in order to live. The developers of the new townhouse neighbourhood are trying to turn Enumclaw into Kent. We need fields and space.
What a shame those townhouses are taking over the farm fields. If you build over the farms, what will we eat?
A field isn't an empty space; a field can feed hundreds of people.
Will we ever see the day when warehouses and other buildings are removed to make way for fields? Progress in reverse? Real progress?
We need farms and fields in order to live. The developers of the new townhouse neighbourhood are trying to turn Enumclaw into Kent. We need fields and space.
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