Published on Jul 6, 2013
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Ever wonder why fish-eating herons and egrets are often seen standing
in fields? This video provides some clues. This Great Blue Heron caught
and killed four gophers in a row without a miss! Two gophers were
swallowed and two were left uneaten. The first gopher was quite large
and took some effort and lubrication from a water puddle to swallow.
Herons have been known to choke to death while trying to swallow large
prey, but not this time. A few days earlier, I was fortunate to film a
much smaller sized egret catching a large gopher and struggling for
about 9 minutes to swallow it! This video is at
http://youtu.be/EqpKf_PXgjI. I was amazed that the egret's skinny neck
could eventually stretch enough to pass the large gopher!
I was surprised to see the heron continue to hunt and kill more gophers
than it ate. I suspect that it enjoyed hunting for fun as well as for
food. I filmed the heron for about 90 minutes in the late afternoon. I
don't know how many gophers the heron may have caught before I arrived
at the scene.
The heron struck the gophers so hard that they appeared to die very
quickly after the first blow. Gopher #4 was struck only once; and then
it was quickly dropped to the ground. The heron watched it for about 15
minutes, as if to see if it moved, and then walked away without eating
the dead gopher. The heron appeared to continue to hunt for more
gophers as darkness fell. I got cold and went home.
This heron could easily get a job in backyards plagued with gophers!
I filmed this event on March 17, 2012 at Miller Knox Regional Park in
Pt. Richmond, CA, along the San Francisco Bay Trail after several days
of heavy rains. The gophers on this fateful day may have been more
vulnerable than usual due to partial flooding of their burrows after
the recent rains. I used a Panasonic GH2 camera to capture the footage.

If
you have issues with gophers damaging your garden or landscape, don't
you wish you could rent a Great Blue Heron like this one for a few days?
I recently found this amazing video of a falcon dive-bombing and
killing a Great Blue Heron--far more than it could eat! Check it out at
http://youtu.be/IaQc40qxjrU.
The very end of the video shows the falcon feeding on the heron
close-up.
Here is a video I made about a gopher that DID get
away:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILA5_c...
About half way through my quarter mile driveway is a pond with a heron whom we call Kehaar (watership down bird). He walks through the water nabbing what ever he can get. He flies away when we come down the hill and it is awesome to see. Very cool birds.
ReplyDeleteJust a couple of weeks ago I watched a Sandhill crane kill and eat something large and furry. He would stab it and shake it until chunks of flesh were small enough to swallow. I had no idea they were carnivores.
ReplyDeleteCarl Spackler eat your heart out.
ReplyDeleteMy German Shepard Dog would listen for them digging then patiently wait for them to stick head out. Then snatch and flip it in air, then chop, swallow . rid backyard of gophers.
ReplyDeleteThey love to prey on our baby ducklings, too...
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