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Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea)
Gray Heron (Ardea cinerea) taking off from a moored boat in blue water - Arrecife, Lanzarote
Great Blue Heron fishing in estuary, marsh
A Grey Heron standing on a tree trunk in sunlight
Cormorant flight over the river
Great Blue Heron found in a small wetlands pond  located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Ardea cinerea or gray heron in a lake
Grey Heron on a river bank
Wings outspread, neck stretched, the heron had just taken off from perch on a rock in the wetlands
Egrets in the sun
Grey Heron, Ardea cinerea standing in water with reflection at Bhigwan, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Grey heron (Ardea cinerea)
The grey heron (Ardea cinerea Linnaeus) is a bird belonging to the Ardeidae family. Native to the temperate regions of the Old World, as well as Africa, it is the species of heron that goes further north, so much so that in summer it is easy to meet it along the Norwegian coasts, well beyond the Arctic Circle.
Goliath heron (Ardea goliath)
Great Blue Heron standing in calm green pond water with a tree branch overhead. Photographed in The Woodlands, Texas
Heron on a branch at Gosforth Park Nature Reserve
This bird also known as the common egret, large egret, or  great white egret or great white heron
Great Blue Heron standing in shallow water, bending its head under the wing in a funny pose.
Impressionistic hues of natural green bokeh water and subtle play of light and shadow grace Great Blue Heron photograph with moody look of a painting
Gray heron flying
Great Blue Heron
The Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) is a large wading bird common near open water and wetlands in North America, Central America, the Caribbean and the Galápagos Islands.  It is the largest of the heron family native to North America.  Blue herons are distinguished by slate-blue colored flight feathers, long legs and a long neck which is curved in flight.  The face and head are white with black stripes.  The long-pointed bill is a dull yellow.  The great blue heron is found throughout most of North America from Alaska through Florida, Mexico, the Caribbean and South America.  East of the Rocky Mountains herons are migratory and winter in the coastal areas of the Southern United States, Central America, or northern South America. Great blue herons thrive in almost any wetland habitat and rarely venture far from the water.  The blue heron spends most of its waking hours hunting for food.  The primary food in their diet is small fish. It is also known to feed opportunistically on other small prey such as shrimp, crabs, aquatic insects, rodents, small mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds.  Herons hunt for their food and locate it by sight.  Their long legs allow them to feed in deeper waters than other waders are able to.  The common hunting technique is to wade slowly through the water and spear their prey with their long, sharp bill. They usually swallow their catch whole.  The great blue heron breeds in colonies called rookeries, located close to lakes and wetlands.  They build their large nests high up in the trees.  This heron was photographed while standing on a rock by Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Great gray Heron on house roof
Great Blue Heron Wading in Wetlands
Gray heron flying in the sky
Great blue heron standing on a rock by a lake, Delray Beach, Florida, USA
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) flying above water with fish in its mouth.
Riserva naturale di Nazzano, Tevere-Farfa - Valle del Tevere outside Rome.
View of white heron on a stone on the shore of Lake Chapala, Jalisco
View of a pelican landing on the water.
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