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Grey Heron\nAdrea Cinerea\nDevon, England
Great Blue Heron in marsh and estuary
A grey heron standing on a branch above the lake water.
Kept under review by a suspicious male mute swan is this adult grey heron (Ardea cinerea) picked out by early morning light. Background colours are rich and dark. Mitcham Pond, Surrey, England. Photo taken at around 06:30, two hours after sunrise.
A beautiful gray heron perched in a dirty river
Great Blue Heron along the lakeshore.
White-necked Heron by a pond
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias)  is the largest American heron hunting small fish, insect, rodents, reptiles, small mammals, birds and especially ducklings.
Gray heron nestling in the river
Rouge River watershed spans over 336 square kilometres, including some urban areas of Toronto, Markham, Pickering, and Uxbridge. It plays a vital role in the region's ecology.
Danube Delta in the springtime
Heron in reeds on a lake at Gosforth Park Nature Reserve.
Close up of a Grey Heron perched on a mossy tree trunk
Great Blue Heron along the shoreline of southern Vancouver Island.
Great blue heron, Ardea herodias, wading in a rapids of Broad Brook, in Connecticut.
The grey heron  is a long-legged wading bird, 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.
Great Blue Herons (Ardea herodias) are commonly found at shorelines and wetlands over most of the Americas. This heron was photographed at Marymoor Park outside of Seattle, where each year several dozen herons come together to build a collection of nests in the tall trees next to the Sammamish River. For most of the summer the herons raise their chicks and fish in the river and nearby Lake Sammamish.
a Heron searches for food near the gulf coast of Texas
A Eurasian coot swimming across a calm lake in a park.
A Great Blue Heron perched on a fence
A large yellow crane stands in a body of water surrounded by a lush green forest
Great Bllue Heron perched on driftwood.
Grey heron is standing in the pond
Large grey heron standing at the pond waiting to catch a food.
Blue heron is perched amongst the greenery at the water’s edge in the morning sunshine at Jarvis Creek Park. Bird is on right side of photo looking left.
a gray heron in the tarangire national park - tanzania
Large Blue Heron Fishing in Grass Wetlands
Grey herons are unmistakeable: tall, with long legs, a long beak and grey, black and white feathering. They can stand with their neck stretched out, looking for food, or hunched down with their neck bent over their chest.
Bare-throated Tiger Heron, Belize
Rouge River watershed spans over 336 square kilometres, including some urban areas of Toronto, Markham, Pickering, and Uxbridge. It plays a vital role in the region's ecology.
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