Most of the lower 48 states.
Great blue herons can live to about 15 years.
to live
Mainly, the great blue heron needs a place to live.Such as a nest.
Great Blue Herons live in nest colonys in the tops of evergreen trees, they fly back to these colonys every evening and feed their young and presumably sleep.
Common over much of North America, great blue herons can be found around lakes, rivers, swamps, and coastal marshes. Sometimes visits ornamental fish ponds near homes.
The little blue heron, Florida Caerulea, is found in marshes and coastal swamps from New York to Argentina and Peru.
well great blue herons do live in thunder bay in the east end by the back bridge there is a blue heron living there it has babes nesting well me n a friend were walking around there then all of a sudden this bird flys right over our head it was cool. but it only comes out right around 9:00am.
Yes, great blue herons do live in Oregon. They are commonly found near lakes, rivers, marshes, and coastal areas throughout the state. These birds are often seen foraging for fish and other prey in wetland habitats. Oregon's diverse ecosystems provide suitable environments for their nesting and feeding.
It actually depends. One heron is 25 years old!
Blue herons and the Lesser Blue Herons are prevalent where I live. They like shallow fresh water ponds or lakes where there are a lot of fish for them to eat. Since herons hunt by sight, murky water is not very helpful for them, as they cannot see the fish.
They live along the Atlantic coast from Massachusetts to Florida, but most found along the golf coast of Mexico. It also nests in the west indies, and along both Mexican coasts through central America and into south America. they are also found in the amazon basin, the Caribbean, and northern regions of north America. =(^-^)=
No. The great white heron is actually a race of the great blue heron, found in the Florida Keys, Cuba, Yucatan. However, the slightly smaller great egret is found there, and is a large white heron as well. Egrets are herons.