whataniceguy Posted September 16, 2010 Posted September 16, 2010 Was fishing a stretch in the city about 5 days ago, when I hooked into my 1st fish a huge bird came flying towards me to the point were I yelled "hey" just to scare it a little, he/she was coming right me. So anyways it lands about 3 rocks over maybe 15' away, very close. I hooked another and swoosh this bird comes right at me, now Im like "beat it buddy this is my fish". This continued until I left an hour later, landed 6 fish and the bird did the same thing everytime. I thought it was a Blue Herron at first but because it was so close to me I could clearly see it was not Blue/Grey whatever color a Heron is. This thing was the size of a Heron but it was multiple colors of beigey brown/grey with a very light colored chest area it also had black stripes on its chest. My question is, is there any other huge birds on the river besides Herons and has anyone ever had this happen to them? Quote
Jayhad Posted September 16, 2010 Posted September 16, 2010 Was it an osprey??? They have been all over the river this year Quote
whataniceguy Posted September 16, 2010 Author Posted September 16, 2010 Was it an osprey??? They have been all over the river this year No this thing was huge like a Heron, long legs, very tall bird, long beak, standing on the rocks etc. I have spent some time watching the Osprey's this year, there seems to be a siting regardless of were I go, they are quite fun to watch. Quote
admin Posted September 16, 2010 Posted September 16, 2010 Did it look like these? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandhill_Crane Quote
darrinhurst Posted September 16, 2010 Posted September 16, 2010 Did it look like this? http://geo.atspace.com/UrbanExpansion/ Quote
Taco Posted September 16, 2010 Posted September 16, 2010 Damn big bird, such an attitude lately Quote
whataniceguy Posted September 16, 2010 Author Posted September 16, 2010 Nope none of the above lol! Iy does look like a Crane or Heron its the colors that make it differant. Quote
Conor Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 Sounds like an American bittern, by your description. Wierd behavour, but birds do wierd things and show up in wierd places this time of year. Quote
whataniceguy Posted September 17, 2010 Author Posted September 17, 2010 Conor, Im sure thats it man, Mottled color some nice striping, yup Im sure thats the one. This bird was not afraid of me, he/she was sketching me out abit lol! He was low holing me and then wanting my fish to, wouldnt leave me alone. Were ever he came from Im guessing people were feeding it. Thanks. Quote
whataniceguy Posted September 17, 2010 Author Posted September 17, 2010 Just checked a couple of websites and its definitely the one, American Bittern. Thanks Conor! Quote
Jayhad Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 Cool I don't think i've ever seen one of those and to be stalked by one even more....... cool Quote
monger Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 Typically they are very shy birds that hang out in cattails. That's why you don't see them much. They "hide" by sticking their bill straight up and making like a reed. Sounds like this guy was pretty hungry. Quote
Conor Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 They are very reclusive. It is rare to see one, much less be harrassed by one! I have only ever heard them before. Very cool, distinctive gurgling/gulping call. Quote
whataniceguy Posted September 17, 2010 Author Posted September 17, 2010 Typically they are very shy birds that hang out in cattails. That's why you don't see them much. They "hide" by sticking their bill straight up and making like a reed. Sounds like this guy was pretty hungry. While he kept flying towards me I was thinking this guy must be starving. Quote
bigbowtrout Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 This is a great site I like to use to ID Alberta birds but they also like to track where and when you spotted em. "Please Report the American Bitterns You See in Alberta" http://talkaboutwildlife.ca/profile/?s=13 Calgary Rare Bird Alert line at 403-237-8821 Quote
whataniceguy Posted September 17, 2010 Author Posted September 17, 2010 I called the # and calls cant be connected, I wasnt surprized. So I filled out the form and emailed it in, will post if they contact me or say anything interesting. After doing some reading apparently they are quite a rare siting. Guess I shouldve snapped a few shots of it setting its wings while landing right beside me but this would all take place while I was fighting/landing the fish lol! Quote
monger Posted September 17, 2010 Posted September 17, 2010 There was one last year along the shore at Lake Sundance. He looked a little out of place sitting on a paddle boat. I used to see them quite often while tromping through the cattails while duck hunting. Like Conor says, they have an interesting croaking call. Quote
beedhead Posted September 18, 2010 Posted September 18, 2010 Cool thread, I like Birds, well, most of them....Now to bed and off to the Mountains early in the morn for a few days, well deserved on my part... Cheers...Jeff.. Quote
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