The Great blue heron has its long legs to hunt in deep water.
It just so happens to have wings and if there's a nearby threat, it can take flight and easily escape like any other bird.
they need food ,shelter and water
It hides in houses
No it stays the same but fineds different cover ways
yes becase thre scard and they atake
Mainly by flight, but could be dangerous with that long, powerful, stabbing beak.
is a great blue heron a producer
is a great blue heron a producer
is a great blue heron a producer
Found in south Florida and southward, the great white heron is only a color morph of the great blue heron, Ardea Herodias.
The Great Blue Heron is normally larger than the Gray Heron.
In a natural system creatures do not have enemies, (the word enemy is a human concept), they have predators (that want to eat them or their young) and competitors (for their food supply). So please do not use enemy when referring to a natural system. The heron helps itself to avoid predation and improve its food gathering abilities by being well camouflaged so that it blends in with its background and remains very still for long periods. When disturbed by a predator, being a bird, it can of course take to the air to escape.
Great Blue Heron Casino was created in 1997.
of course, it is in the pecking order for larger birds such as heron
The great white heron is a color morph of the great blue, found only in south Florida. Do not confuse with great egret, a smaller white heron.