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A herons beak is used to cath its food like fish rabbit insects and lots more.
It catches it's prey by casting shadows with their wings
Herons , Hawk , Kingfisher
Herons have long pointed beaks to spear fish.
Herons stand very still, near to water, so fish, frogs etc pay no attention to them. When prey is close enough the heron strikes with its long beak. So the beak, I think, and its stance.
An eagle's hooked beak is perfect for tearing up meat. Herons have long beaks for spearing fish. Macaws have powerful beaks for cracking nuts.
herons live in nests by the water
Herons are found in fresh water enviroments, so they drink fresh water.
Blue herons use their long and slender beaks to grab small fishes just below the surface of the water either by spearing them or by clamping down on them.
Burchell's Sandgrouse.The feathers of the belly are specially adapted to absorbing water and retaining it, allowing adult birds, particularly males, to carry water to chicks that may be many miles away from watering holes.
Herons eat fish, frogs, crayfish, water snakes, even insects.
It lives in the nests on the water.