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no! what great bird like that would!
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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ardea herodias.
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Only if you approach them or their young, the blue heron might attack and kill you. While they may be aggressive around the nest, they could in no way kill an adult. Chances are they would retreat, and fly to a safe area.
If you really want to. I don't think it is legal to kill them but if you find one that is already dead...
Yes, August would be a great time to visit the beautiful city of San Francisco!
Gil Scott-Heron was born on April 1, 1949 and died on May 27, 2011. Gil Scott-Heron would have been 62 years old at the time of death or 66 years old today.
Sylvia struggles between protecting the heron and gaining the moneysylvia doesn't really care about money at allThere is an ambivalency in Sylvia because she could benefit from the money but it would be at the expense of the heron with which she empathizes.
That would depend upon where in the world you live. August is summer in the northern hemisphere but winter in the southern.
They would walk most of the time
i think a heron is a secondary carnivore because it eats this type of fish and that fish eats algae. so basically the fish eats algae and other stuff which makes it a primary. if the heron eats the primary it would be a secondary. ISABELLA 4TH GRADER