The Squacco heron, scientific name Ardeola ralloides is a small heron, 44–47 cm (17–19 in) long, of which the body is 20–23 cm (7.9–9.1 in), with 80–92 cm (31–36 in) wingspan. It is of... Read More ⟶
The Western reef heron, scientific name Egretta gularis additionally referred to as the western reef egret, is a medium-sized heron present in southern Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia.
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The Goliath heron, scientific name Ardea goliath, which is also known as the giant heron, is a really giant wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae. It is present in sub-Saharan Africa, with... Read More ⟶
The black heron, scientific name Egretta ardesiaca also called the black egret, is an African heron. It is well-known for its behavior of utilizing its wings to kind a cover when fishing.
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The white-faced heron, scientific name Egretta novaehollandiae also referred to as the white-fronted heron, and incorrectly because the gray heron or blue crane is a common bird all through most of... Read More ⟶
The Nankeen Night Heron, scientific name Nycticorax caledonicus, additionally generally known as the Rufous Night Heron, and in Melanesia as Melabaob, is a medium-sized heron.
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On the southeastern coastal plain, the Tricolored Heron, scientific name Egretta tricolor is a characteristic bird of quiet shallow waters.
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The green heron, scientific name Butorides virescens is a small heron of North and Central America. Butorides is from Middle English butor "bittern" and Ancient Greek -oides, "resembling", and... Read More ⟶
The purple heron, scientific name Ardea purpurea is a wide-ranging species of wading bird within the heron family, Ardeidae. The scientific title comes from Latin ardea "heron", and purpureus,... Read More ⟶
The gray heron, egret gray, grey stork, or gray heron bird, scientific name Ardea cinerea is a long-legged predatory wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae, native all through temperate Europe... Read More ⟶