On November 18, 2015, a major wind and rain storm slammed into much of Washington state, including Commodore Park in Seattle. No herons were home in the 65-nest heron colony housed high in Commodore Park alder trees because herons nest there from February through late July. Incredibly, all of the heron nests survived the storm. If we could congratulate the herons on their nest-building skills, we would.
A New Look!
We are so proud and excited to launch our new Heron Habitat Helpers (HHH) website. A huge thank you to Kim Halvorson at halvorsonmedia.com who helped us realize our vision to create a fresh, engaging website that is simple to navigate. Now you can easily learn more about our fascinating neighbor, the Great Blue Heron.
Through habitat restoration, community outreach, public education and ongoing advocacy, Heron Habitat Helpers work to ensure the great blue heron continues to thrive throughout the Puget Sound region. We do this because we believe the great blue heron – and other wildlife native to this area – contributes immeasurably to the unique quality of life we enjoy here in the Pacific Northwest.
We would love to hear from you! Email your photos, news, and questions – or if you would like to get involved! [email protected]
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