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For other uses, see Ibis (disambiguation).
The ibises (collective plural ibis[1]; classical plurals ibides[2][3] and ibes[3]) are a group of long-legged wading birds in the family Threskiornithidae. They all have long down curved bills, and usually feed as a group, probing mud for food items, usually crustaceans. Most species nest in trees, often with spoonbills or herons. The word ibis comes from Greek, originally borrowed from Ancient Egyptian hîband also followed from the root hb.
The closest reletive of a heron bird is the:
Cormorants
kingfishers
darters
storks
For crosswords the question is not Who...moreso what is the Heron's cousin referring to the bird.
It is the Egret
Egret
The Great Blue Heron is normally larger than the Gray Heron.
No, the word "heron" is not an adverb.The word "heron" is actually a noun.
me eat heron
Depends on the species and size of that heron.
no,because a heron is a bird
A snake preys on a heron.
Joyce Heron's birth name is Elizabeth Joyce Heron.
The heron is a carnivore but mostly feed on fish.
Dadrea Heron goes by Blueness, Roxy, and Royal Heron.
From a heron's eggs. A heron is a bird and lays eggs. The babies hatch from the eggs.
No birds don't have hair , heron is a bird, so no the heron don't have hair
Depends on the species and size of that heron.