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Malayan Night Heron, the blue eyes bird standing in the grass field
Great blue heron on a Brazilian pepper-tree with red berries.
The lava heron (Butorides sundevalli), also known as the Galápagos heron, is a species of heron endemic to the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador. These highly territorial birds are found in intertidal zones and mangrove swamps on all of the islands of Galápagos Province. Tower Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
Isolated image.
Photography from 1899
Black Crowned Night Heron Bird Beautiful Face In The Black Background
Purple heron at nest (Ardea purpurea)
Beautiful flying Little Heron isolated on white background with clipping path.
A bare-throated tiger heron stands near the water's edge in the Cano Negro  wetland preserve in Costa Rica.
Beutiful Malayan Night Heron bird with very nice and sharp blue eyes
Rufescent Tiger-Heron at Brasilian Pantanal - Brazil
Digitally restored from a late 19th Century encyclopedia.
A Bare-throated tiger-heron hunting in a pond on a beach in Costa Rica.
Bare-throated Tiger-heron (Tigrisoma mexicanum) adult standing in grassy field\
Grey Heron.\nThe grey heron (Ardea cinerea) is a long-legged wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae, native throughout temperate Europe and Asia, and also parts of Africa. It is resident in much of its range, but some populations from the more northern parts migrate southwards in autumn. A bird of wetland areas, it can be seen around lakes, rivers, ponds, marshes and on the sea coast. It feeds mostly on aquatic creatures which it catches after standing stationary beside or in the water, or stalking its prey through the shallows.\n\nStanding up to 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) tall, adults weigh from 1 to 2 kg (2 to 4 lb). They have a white head and neck with a broad black stripe that extends from the eye to the black crest. The body and wings are grey above and the underparts are greyish-white, with some black on the flanks. The long, sharply pointed beak is pinkish-yellow and the legs are brown.\n\nThe birds breed colonially in spring in heronries, usually building their nests high in trees. A clutch of usually three to five bluish-green eggs is laid. Both birds incubate the eggs for around 25 days, and then both feed the chicks, which fledge when 7-8 weeks old. Many juveniles do not survive their first winter, but if they do, they can expect to live for about 5 years.\n\nIn Ancient Egypt, the deity Bennu was depicted as a heron in New Kingdom artwork. In Ancient Rome, the heron was a bird of divination. Roast heron was once a specially prized dish; when George Neville became Archbishop of York in 1465, 400 herons were served to the guests.
purple heron ( Ardea purpurea ) in flight, isolated over white
A boat-billed heron perches on a limb among leaves in Costa Rica.
Set of Little Heron flying isolated on white background.
Rufescent Tiger-Heron juvenile at Brasilian Pantanal - Brazil
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Pond Heron sitting on Perch for fishing.
Tricolored heron is poised to grab a prey.  His body is  stretched diagonally across the frame.
The rufous-bellied heron (Ardeola rufiventris) is a species of heron in the genus Ardeola, the pond herons, of the family Ardeidae. Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya.
bare-throated tiger heron, Tigrisoma mexicanum, wading bird in Costa Rica
A bare-throated tiger heron walks in a field in Costa Rica.
Hesperornis was a flightless waterbird that inhabited the lakes and marsh ponds of the Cretaceous Era.
pair of little bitterns at the nest with their chicks
Striated Heron.\nThe striated heron (Butorides striata) also known as mangrove heron, little green heron or green-backed heron, is a small heron, about 44 cm tall. Striated herons are mostly sedentary and noted for some interesting behavioral traits. Their breeding habitat is small wetlands in the Old World tropics from west Africa to Japan and Australia, and in South America and the Caribbean. Vagrants have been recorded on Oceanic islands, such as Chuuk and Yap in the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marianas and Palau; the bird recorded on Yap on February 25, 1991, was from a continental Asian rather than from a Melanesian population, while the origin of the bird seen on Palau on May 3, 2005 was not clear.
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