0 a large bird with long legs, a long neck and grey or white feathers that lives near water --
1 a large bird with long legs and a long neck that lives near water --
Somebody pointed out to her that the heron died from the fish.
The heron and the raven come first, but the woodcock comes about third; there are generally two broods in the year.
I agree with heron the importance of those units and their work.
But the heron in the trout stream, or in the garden where ornamental fish are kept, is a most unmitigated pest.
Among them were the heron also the jays have come to live there now.
Populations of herons and other waterways birds are monitored annually.
I am more than interested to know that the night heron is currently residing within a few miles of my constituency.
The herons had worked out various rope systems protecting ponds.