This tree has been popular for GBH nest building over the years. This pair has staked a claim and I watched the male bring a stick.
The light reflecting off the leaf-less trees and Spanish Moss is harsh this time of year, and the pond was covered with bright green duckweed that reflected off the heron’s outstretched wings.

After alerting to his arrival the female watched more closely as he flew in.

From that angle he had a pretty long landing zone, and then a few hops to get to his mate.

Together they found the right spot for the stick.

Then they stood around, cozying up and him not rushing off for more nesting material. Evidently there is no urgency to get the nest ready.

Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, Charleston, SC
February 14, 2026
(Ted’s OM 100-400mm Lens)
Love the photo of the two of them working together to incorporate the new stick into the nest. Such a special moment, and lovely symmetry.
Every year I am amazed at the cooperative work that goes into each nest, amazing nature!