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Great Blue Heron Ardea herodias
Large, gray bird
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The
Great Blue Heron, Ardea herodias This
species usually breeds in colonies in trees close to lakes or other wetlands,
often with other species of herons. It builds a bulky stick nest. The female
lays 3 to 5 pale blue eggs. Both parents feed the young at the nest by
regurgitating food. It
feeds in shallow water or at the water's edge and spears fish or frogs with its
long, sharp bill. Its varied diet can also include insects, snakes, turtles,
rodents and small birds. It will also raid goldfish ponds in back yards. The
Great Blue stands four feet tall and has a seven-foot wingspan. They have a long
yellow bill. Adults have blue-gray wings and back and a white head with a black
cap and a long black plume. In flight, the long neck is held in an S-shape with
the long legs trailing behind. This bird flies with strong deliberate wing
beats. Birds
east of the Rockies in the northern part of their range are migratory and winter
in Central America or northern South America. In the southern United States and
on the Pacific coast, they are year-round residents. The
call of this bird is a harsh croak. The
Great White Heron, which was long thought to be a separate species, is a white
morph of Great Blue, which occurs, in southern Florida. It is mainly found near
salt water. Wurdemann's Heron is an intermediate morph, in which only the head
is white. The
Great White Egret, Ardea alba, also occurs in North America, but is a separate
species. |
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The Great Blue Heron
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
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