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the night and the day, but especially around dawn and dusk. The most commonly employed hunting technique of the species is wading slowly with its long legs through shallow water and quickly spearing fish or frogs with its long, sharp bill. Although usually ponderous in movements, the great blue heron is adaptable in its fishing methods. Feeding behaviors variably have consisted of standing in one place, probing, pecking, walking at slow speeds, moving quickly, flying short distances and alighting, hovering over the water and picking up prey, diving headfirst into the water, alighting on water feet-first, jumping from perches feet-first, and swimming or floating on the surface of the water.
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edge of the range (Alberta) and 80 days at the southern edge of the range (California), young herons take their first flight. They return to the nest to be fed for about another 3 weeks, following adults back from foraging grounds, and are likely to gradually disperse away from their original nest over the course of the ensuing winter. Young herons are not as successful at fish capture as adults, as strike rates are similar, but capture rates are about half that of adults during the first 2 months after fledging.
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feeders. Individuals usually forage while standing in water, but also feed in fields or drop from the air, or perch, into water. Mice are occasionally preyed on in upland areas far from the species' typical aquatic environments. Occasionally, loose flocks gather to feed, and may be beneficial since
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food. Parent birds have been shown to consume up to four times as much food when they are feeding young chicks (about 4300 kJ/day) than when laying or incubating eggs (about 1200 kJ/day). By the time they are 45 days old, the young weigh 86% of the adult's mass. After about 55 days at the northern
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Florida, males were found to average 3.02 kg (6.7 lb) and females average 2.57 kg (5.7 lb), with a range for both sexes of 2.0 to 3.4 kg (4.4 to 7.5 lb). This is mainly found near salt water, and was long thought to be a separate species. Birds intermediate between
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is 12.3–15.2 cm (4.8–6.0 in), and the tarsus is 15.7–21 cm (6.2–8.3 in). The heron's stride is around 22 cm (8.7 in), almost in a straight line. Two of the three front toes are generally closer together. In a track, the front toes, as well as the back, often show the
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around 27 days, and hatch asynchronously over a period of several days. Males incubate for about 10.5 hours of each day, while females usually incubate for the remainder of each day and the night, with eggs left without incubation for about 6 minutes of each hour.
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The first chick to hatch usually becomes more experienced in food handling and aggressive interactions with siblings, so often grows more quickly than the other chicks. Both parents feed the young at the nest by
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Herons locate their food by sight and usually swallow it whole. They have been known to choke on prey that is too large. They are generally
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to far northwestern South America (regular in Colombia and Venezuela, accidental elsewhere in South America). Birds east of the
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is raised each year. First broods are laid generally from March to April. Eggs are usually laid at two-day intervals,
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839:Perched on a tree in a cemetery in
32:The Great Blue Heron Music Festival
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2579:Creditor, Avi (5 September 2018).
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1717:. 13 December 2012. Archived from
1669:Handbook of the Birds of the World
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1495:. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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415:. It is occasionally found in the
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2667:Explore Species: Great Blue Heron
2636:
2499:The Birds of North America Online
1799:CRC Handbook of Avian Body Masses
1797:John B. Dunning Jr., ed. (1992).
1641:John B. Dunning Jr., ed. (2008).
693:). It exhibits a minor degree of
453:. The scientific name comes from
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2675:Great blue heron photo gallery
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2677:at VIREO (Drexel University)
2663:– Cornell Lab of Ornithology
2645:– Close-ups from Plate 161,
2379:Can. Field-Nat. '83:237-242.
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609:, sightings in southeastern
484:is filled by the congeneric
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41:Not to be confused with the
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3199:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
2482:American Midland Naturalist
2236:. Univ. Nevada Press, Reno.
1880:Blake, Emmett Reid (1977).
1396:New-York Historical Society
1231:herons build a bulky stick
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2443:Journal of Raptor Research
1753:Univ. Brit. Col. Vancouver
1700:Cornell Lab of Ornithology
1613:. Vol. 1. Barcelona:
1455:: e.T181500967A181565357.
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447:in his 18th-century work,
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1833:National Audubon Society
1347:Haliaeetus leucocephalus
820:Distribution and habitat
3194:Birds described in 1758
2517:. Accessed 5 Feb. 2023.
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3184:Birds of North America
2415:Hjertaas, D. G. 1982.
2281:"Great Blue Heron FAQ"
2087:Gunpat, Sacha (2012).
1268:
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2353:U.S. Natl. Mus. Bull.
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2288:stanleyparkecology.ca
2130:Collazo, J. A. 1979.
1914:Murie & Elbroch,
1307:Corvus brachyrhynchos
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2297:on 18 September 2015
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1319:American black bears
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2188:on 23 November 2007
2093:(Great Blue Heron)"
2018:Colonial Waterbirds
1751:(Master's Thesis).
1489:"Great White Heron"
1415:Major League Soccer
1408:Delmarva Shorebirds
1375:habitat destruction
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1177:Podilymbus podiceps
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1137:long-tailed weasels
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185:Conservation status
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1721:on 7 February 2010
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2060:great blue heron"
1890:978-0-226-05641-8
1808:978-0-8493-4258-5
1652:978-1-4200-6444-5
1578:978-1-4081-2501-4
1359:great horned owls
1355:Aquila chrysaetos
1315:Buteo jamaicensis
1169:Cinclus mexicanus
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790:Egretta rufescens
746:great white heron
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