The diet of the heron is fairly consistent across the heron species. That constancy consists largely of items upon which one might expect an omnivorous wading bird choosing to dine. Fish and frogs are mainstays, staples. To spice up their meals, and possibly their lives, various Ardeidae family members--the herons, egrets, the bitterns--occasionally also masticate on whatever chewy sea life wanders into their unfortunate way (crayfish, crabs, things of this nature). The more land-dwelling also chow down on insects; the less discriminating, perhaps, will eat a rabbit. But I do not like to think about it.
The Great Heron eats just about anything in reach. They have been observed eating fish, frogs, other amphibians, small snakes, rodents, and other small mammals.
they eat minnows i think I'm not quite sure but if you want you can search it up
Heron eat fish.
they eat meat and some plants
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Fish.
no a heron eats fish not grass you fool no a heron eats fish not grass you fool
bigger but yes
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They eat frogs , worms , insects and fish
no as they eat fish so i think they are carnivore!
heron
They can eat frogs and fish. I think they can also eat rabbits but I'm not sure.
It is a bird, a kind of heron.
The answer is yes. Heron does eats rabbits. you can get a picture for it on google images. Remember to search for Kipp:Spirit best school ever! Monday May 23,2011 Amy
Yup. Yes they are. Yes siree. Absolutley. Positive. Si.
The Heron is a carnivore, and will eat fish, frogs, shellfish, crabs, and other aquatic creatures, be they in fresh or salt water.