- The grey
heron (
Ardea cinerea) is a long-legged
wading bird of the
heron family, Ardeidae,
native throughout temperate Europe and Asia, and also parts...
- word
ardea meaning "heron". The type
species was
designated as the grey
heron (
Ardea cinerea) by
George Robert Gray in 1840. Some
members of
Ardea are...
- heron's
niche in the Old
World is
filled by the
congeneric grey
heron (
Ardea cinerea),
which is
somewhat smaller (90–98 cm (35–39 in)), and
sports a pale...
- The
great egret (
Ardea alba), also
known as the
common egret,
large egret,
great white egret, or
great white heron, is a large,
widely distributed egret...
- chrysaetos).
Although not
classified as
birds of prey, grey
herons (
Ardea cinerea) are
known to prey on stoats.
Tuberculosis has been
recorded in stoats...
-
tyrant (Knipolegus striaticeps), grey
heron (
Ardea cinerea), and
cinereous warbling-finch (Poospiza
cinerea). However, the
colours of
these birds may be...
- ; F.
Walsh (2009). "Little
egret (Egretta garzetta) and grey
heron (
Ardea cinerea)
Using Bait for
Fishing in Kenya". Waterbirds. 32 (3): 450–452. doi:10...
-
goose (Anser anser),
pygmy cormorant (Microcarbo pygmeus),
purple heron (
Ardea purpurea),
great white egret (Egretta alba),
little egret (Egretta garzetta)...
- blue heron,
Ardea herodias Gray heron,
Ardea cinerea (A)
Cocoi heron,
Ardea cocoi (A)
Purple heron,
Ardea purpurea (A)
Great egret,
Ardea alba Whistling...
-
reproductive life.
Adult defending its mate and nest from a grey
heron (
Ardea cinerea)
Adult with chicks, Trujillo,
Spain Chick in
Marais Audomarois, France...