Gray Heron - Observations on Main River and at Rhine Falls
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Very well, we can remember the oncoming hectic of a family member who was triggered on the approach of the gray heron to the koi carp living in the own garden pond.
Soon, doors were torn open, noise was made, and the bird was driven out even before it landed.
Similarly many people will act in dealing with heron Grayling, which behaves from the natural point of view quite normal in search for food actually. "But not from my pond", was always the annoying answer to our comments.
The encounter with the gray heron during our second paddling tour on the Main River was quite different. Already during the first canoe trip from Astheim to Schwarzenau we came upon one of these fundamentally shy birds, which was foraging on the edge of the bank shrubbery. We were not clear about the time it would take to cover the 12-kilometer long stretch, so we thought it would be more time to arrive at the pier in Schwarzenau than to watch the waterfowl. Now, during the second tour, we started the route much more relaxed and even paddled into several tributaries of the old Main River. An inspiring tour, if you want to observe the different ducks or even the gray heron.
Paddling tour on the oxbow lakes of the Main - Gray heron in the bushes
Below the branches sat a Mallard, who looked at us with her typical, friendly looking eyes. It remained very calm and relaxed, so that our friend gray heron saw no reason to panic. Shortly after, a mallard female appeared loudly chattering from the dense undergrowth, which has probably moved the gray heron, now also to go the distance. Normally, the gray heron starts with some jumps before taking off, which is not so easy in the dense undergrowth. Now some jumps were announced here from branch to branch, then the gray heron lifted with slow wing beats and its head pulled back to the shoulders. The long neck is almost curved in the form of an "S". Only during takeoff and landing the neck is stretched out straight. Typical also the strong croaking during the flight.
Habitat at the old arms of the Main River
A little further during our canoe trip we could observe another gray heron, who was foraging on the shore. As a rule, the animals are traveling alone foraging. It has happened before; the gray heron vigorously defends their food territory. This defensive battle can even lead to the death of the intruder, especially during the breeding season, this behavior is quite common. The main feeding grounds are usually in the immediate vicinity of the hatchery, so the fight between the food rivals is to be understood as a defense of the survival of their own offspring.
Observations on the Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen
Once you have watched these beautiful animals a bit more relaxed, hunt will almost take care of itself. And the pond owner can protect their water surface and thus living koi carp relatively easily by spanning with nets. Also, the tendering of riverbanks by means of wires is a protective measure that prevents the gray heron from entering the shallow water zones.
Perhaps the simplest solution is indeed the best: preserving the natural habitat.
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