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The grey herons were still there on the dune side.
They sat down in the damp grass as the grey heron looked about.
A gray heron came flying slowly over the surface of the water, just above its own reflection.
The week before it was painted storks and grey herons.
Martin's eyes strayed over to where the grey heron was lying.
The grey heron pointed his beak towards the front gates.
They have also driven native Japanese foxes and gray herons from their natural habitats.
Grey Herons nest in some of the abandoned buildings.
It houses a large colony of very tame grey herons along with other waterfowl.
Grey Herons and Kingfishers are often seen on the reserve.
When a gray heron toiled sullenly from a hollow among the rocks she went to the place.
According to locals, the Grey herons have been nesting here on a single tamarind tree since 1993.
A colony of little egrets and grey herons breeds in a nearby wood.
Grey Heron is a characteristic species in the area along with Mallard.
The crown is dark and there are no black stripes on the neck as in the Grey Heron.
It also left its national arms, the three crowns along with the grey heron, in the island's coat of arms.
The animal and bird species along the river include beaver, grey heron and deer.
They scattered into the marshes in seconds, leaving the camp deserted except for the four friends and the grey heron.
Buzzards can be seen hunting over open areas by the river and the Grey Heron is a common sight too.
Marsh Warbler and Gray Heron are often seen among the reed.
The area is a birdwatcher's paradise, with cormorants, sandpipers and grey herons.
Grey Herons breed in a heronry near the play meadow, with up to 100 individuals present.
Far away down the long lake, a great gray heron rose from the near shore and winged silently across the lake.
Grey heron is also seen.
He also wrote a richly illustrated book on the breeding of the Grey Heron before becoming involved in photography.
The bird's scientific name is Ardea cinerea.
On an Abnormal nest of Ardea cinerea Bull.
Ardea cinerea jouyi Clark, 1907.
Ardea cinerea (Grey Heron)
Ardea cinerea cinerea Linnaeus, 1758.
Ardea cinerea firasa Hartert, 1917.
Ardea cinerea monicae Jouanin & Roux, 1963.
The pub is named after a bird common in the Broads, the grey heron Ardea cinerea , known locally as the harnser .
The Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea), is a wading bird of the heron family Ardeidae, native throughout temperate Europe and Asia and also parts of Africa.
The site includes a large breeding colony of Grey Herons (Ardea cinerea) in one of the woods and also by the presence of breeding pairs of Nightingales (Luscinia megarhynchos).
Teal Anas crecca, Water Rail Rallus aquaticus, Grey Wagtail Motacilla cinerea, Grey Heron Ardea cinerea and Kingfisher Alcedo atthis are regular visitors or resident.