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  • How to Find and Identify a Great Blue Heron

    The great blue heron is the largest heron found in North America, with some standing almost 5 feet tall. It can be found wherever there is water to provide a place to hunt for food. A bluish-gray...

  • How to Identify a Green Heron

    The Green Heron (Butorides virescens) is a wading bird that you might find along the shoreline of ponds and lakes. It's easy to miss the Green Heron, because its cousin, the Great Blue Heron,...

  • How to Spot a Black-Crowned Night Heron

    The Black-Crowned Night Heron is the most widespread Heron in the entire world. It lives on five continents around the world. If you want to know how to spot a Black-Crowned Night Heron, here's...

  • How to Spot a Great Egret

    The Great Egret is a type of Heron. This very large bird looks similar to other Egrets and Herons, but it is identifiable if you know what to look for. Here's how to spot a Great Egret with accuracy.

  • How to Identify Sandhill Cranes

    Sandhill Cranes are large cranes that live over most of northern North America. If you are ever up north and see large birds, they may be Sandhill Cranes. Read on to learn how to identify Sandhill...

  • How to Identify a Great Blue Heron

    Great blue herons are part of the Ciconiiformes order and the family of butterns, herons and egrets. Sometimes mistaken for a crane, the great blue heron can live 15 years, but most do not make it...

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