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A trip to Blue Heron Loop

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I went to a beautiful area called Blue Heron Loop yesterday. It is in Pitt Meadows, a suburban town of Greater Vancouver. It is called a loop because early European immigrants who arrived through Pitt River and settled down at Pitt Meadows, which they quickly recognized as an ideal farming area, built a dike surrounding a long and winding river that lasts 14 km. It is called Blue Heron Loop because a bird name heron lives on the river water. The dike is ideal for walking and biking, especially for dating couples. It is part of the great Trans Canada Trail.

I did catch a glimpse of a Heron, which is a huge bird with more than half the grace of a swan when resting in water, but only near the end of my walk, about two hundred meters back to the parking lot. When I first started the walk, at the exact same spot, I heard a tremendous splashing sound at water edge but could not figure out what it was. I looked but saw nothing. I was so taken by the landscapes that I did not even associate the sound with a heron.

A Pub by Fraser RiverBlue Heron

Comments

daxonmacs 27. June 2009, 13:07

That's a mighty bird. Herons are spotted here as well.
I mustn't think of all the dating one can do on 14 km :D

solid copper 27. June 2009, 13:10

There are nice benches on route, for rest and making out.

daxonmacs 27. June 2009, 13:13

Them so-called dating benches? After a speedwalk of 14 km, I think they will be used for resting rather than making anything :lol:

solid copper 27. June 2009, 13:58

They don't do speed walk, baby. They sit down as soon as they spot a bench.

daxonmacs 27. June 2009, 13:59

Love works inspiring eh?

derWandersmann 27. June 2009, 14:28

Herons are surprisingly graceful, considering what they have to work with ... on takeoff, it takes them a few seconds to get into the groove, but after that, they look great.

solid copper 27. June 2009, 15:04

Yes, they are surprisingly graceful. Their move in water is so graceful that they can be mistaken as a swan if you don't look carefully.

derWandersmann 28. June 2009, 03:25

They walk a whole lot better than swans ... have you ever seen a swan walk? It looks like they're imitating someone with sore feet.

bkprbob 28. June 2009, 15:34

It sounds like a beautiful place to walk and explore. Rita and I would probably have to make use of the benches for rest if we tried to do 14 km.

toniodatu 29. June 2009, 05:44

That's a nice photo of the heron in flight.

noah counte 30. June 2009, 02:22

Herons are so beautiful. They sure do make a lot of noise when you walk past their nesting area, though. It's unseemly!

Shaunak 1. July 2009, 03:06

Absolutely a Majestic bird. And you have made a great capture of it.

14 Km, that's a nice and long trail.
PS:I notice you never said married couples..... :wink:

StevenV 1. July 2009, 09:53

Nice shot!

Hey, who needs benches for making out - rolling in the clover is so much nicer :wink:

derWandersmann 1. July 2009, 14:00

The bees adding a fillip of danger.

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