Q: Three green herons showed up on our deck railing in late summer, and spent some time watching the comings and goings of the songbirds at the feeders before disappearing. We've seen these herons on the nearby pond and wetland, but never before on our property. Is this unusual behavior?
A: What a fun sight that must have been, and I'd say this was not unusual behavior by the green herons, especially as your photos show them to be youngsters. I'm betting they recently left their nest somewhere nearby and all the songbird activity at your feeders caught their eyes. Eager to test their flight skills, they soon left to make more discoveries about their new world.

A hawk and zinnias
Q: My granddaughter made a heart shape out of zinnia flowers on our lawn, and later that day we observed a Cooper's hawk eating some of the zinnias. The next day we found a dead Cooper's hawk near the flowers. We assume it was the same hawk as the day before and since we never use chemicals on our property, we're wondering: What killed the hawk?
A: It doesn't seem as if the zinnias contributed to the hawk's death, since many creatures, from bees to butterflies, sip zinnia nectar and goldfinches and sparrows are fans of zinnia seeds. I checked with the Raptor Center, whose staff said that the hawk might have been infected with West Nile virus. There's apparently a high rate of disease this year and it can cause all kinds of odd behaviors, before leading to death.
Safer jelly
Q: Have you heard anything about grape jelly with high fructose corn syrup being bad for birds? I can't believe it's not harmful to them, but it's hard to find jelly without that ingredient. Any thoughts?
A: Good question and I think you're right, if high-fructose corn syrup isn't good for humans, it probably isn't good for birds, either. I made a quick internet search and found many brands that lack that sweetener, including Welch's Natural Concord Grape Spread, Smucker's Simply Fruit, Songbird Birdberry Jelly, Crofter's Concord Grape Spread. Good and Gather Organic Concord Grape Fruit Spread, Duncraft BirdBerry Jelly, and many others. These brands may not be readily available in all stores, but you could order online for next year.