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Great Blue Heron
Ardea herodias
33.208, -96.6669
Field Notes
Description:
Largest of the North American herons with long legs, a sinuous neck, and thick, daggerlike bill. Head, chest, and wing plumes give a shaggy appearance. In flight, the Great Blue Heron curls its neck into a tight “S” shape; its wings are broad and rounded and its legs trail well beyond the tail.
Great Blue Herons appear blue-gray from a distance, with a wide black stripe over the eye. In flight, the upper side of the wing is two-toned: pale on the forewing and darker on the flight feathers.
Habitat:
Large cottonwood tree located in a greenbelt park with paths. A number of Great Blue Heron nests occupy the top branches of the tree.
Notes:
Breeding birds gather in colonies or “heronries” to build stick nests high off the ground.
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