Green Herons are also very plentiful around Cuba. Certainly not skittish at all.
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Thursday, April 29, 2021
Green Heron
There was an influx of Green Herons in Canatara Park yesterday morning. Up to seven Green Herons could be seen at one time, flying across the lake or roosting in trees.
Green Herons are short and stocky, with relatively short legs and thick necks that are often drawn up against their bodies. They have broad, rounded wings and a long, daggerlike bill. They sometimes raise their crown feathers into a short crest.
Green Herons stand motionless at the water’s edge as they hunt for fish and amphibians. They typically stand on vegetation or solid ground, and they don’t wade as often as larger herons.
Cornell All About Birds.
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