Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Heron-in-Huntley-Meadows-Park--Virginia-27MDHUH22UU1.htmlConceptually similarGeese in Huntley Meadows Park, VirginiaGP1SXFYCCompleted★★★★Merganser in Huntley Meadows Park, VirginiaGP1SXFYDCompleted★★★★Wood Duck in Huntley Meadows Park, VirginiaGP1SXFYGCompleted★★★★Wood Duck in Huntley Meadows Park, VirginiaGP1SXFYICompleted★★★★Wood Duck in Huntley Meadows Park, VirginiaGP1SXFYKCompleted★★★★Wood Duck in Huntley Meadows Park, VirginiaGP1SXFYMCompleted★★★★Duck in Huntley Meadows Park, VirginiaGP1SXFZ0Completed★★★★Duck in Huntley Meadows Park, VirginiaGP1SXFZ2Completed★★★★Bird in Huntley Meadows Park, VirginiaGP1SXFYJCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SXFZ3Heron in Huntley Meadows Park, VirginiaA blue heron stands on the water's edge.Huntley Meadows Park (1,452 acres (588 ha) features a beaver-created wetland with boardwalk, wildlife observation platforms, and an interpretative trail system. The park is home to abundant wildlife and is known for attracting many birds, amphibians, and plants that are considered less common in the region. Secondary-growth forest, sprinkled with several small, native-grass and wildflower meadows surround much of the wetland habitat.Locations:United States of America-VirginiaDate:10 May, 2022Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5464px X 5161pxKeywords:Birds-Day-Grass-Herons-Huntley Meadows Park-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Outdoors-Parks-Reflections-WetlandsShoot:Wildlife in Huntley Meadows Park, VirginiaHuntley Meadows Park (1,452 acres (588 ha)) features a beaver-created wetland with boardwalk, wildlife observation platforms, and an interpretative trail system. The park is home to abundant wildlife and is known for attracting many birds, amphibians, and plants that are considered less common in the region. Secondary-growth forest, sprinkled with several small, native-grass and wildflower meadows surround much of the wetland habitat.