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Ardea cinerea heron #178191911
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Heron scientific name: Ardea cinerea, also known as grey heron, is a wading bird of heron family. The male Heron is white in the center of the head and neck, black in the sides of the head and pillow. The crown is formed by four long and thin feathers, which are divided into two on both sides of the head and the occipital. The shape is like a braid, and the color is black. There are 2-3 rows of longitudinal black spots in the middle of the front neck. The upper body is covered with gray feathers from the back to the tail; the tail feathers are dark gray; there are long, pointed and drooping gray feathers on both shoulders. The feather ends are scattered in white or near white, which are mostly found in shallow water or marshland near the water, and also in shallow lakes and ponds or on land near the water. Nests in trees or reeds and grasses near the water. Most of them are small concentration camps.