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The great blue herons living in Stanley Park have laid the first few eggs of the season just in time for Easter Monday:
The first couple of eggs are visible on the #StanleyPark Heron Cam! Most pairs will lay between 2-5 eggs (with 4 being average), and eggs are laid 1-2 days apart. Watch for the next ones to appear at https://t.co/V789zlDB5a #HeronTalk pic.twitter.com/IEiNKpfS33
— Vancouver Park Board (@ParkBoard) April 2, 2018
The eggs are incubated for 28 days and once the babies are born their parents will have to protect them from predators such as owls, raccoons and bald eagles.
Great blue herons are classified as a species at risk in B.C. and one third of the total population lives around the Salish Sea.
The birds weigh between five and six pounds and can live for up to 17 years.
You can watch them on the Vancouver Park Board's Heron Cam.