The heron is a large wading bird which preys on fish. Its nest is generally made out of branches and twigs.
Mainly a collection of sticks, found in treetops.
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They are usually close to water, and made of sticks and such, just like any other birds nest.
A colony of herons is commonly referred to as a "rookery." These rookeries are often established in trees or other secluded areas where herons gather to nest and raise their young. The term can also apply to colonies of other wading birds, but it is most frequently associated with herons.
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.
Herons typically nest in trees, building their nests high off the ground. However, they are also known to nest in colonies in shallow wetland areas among floating plants, especially during the breeding season.
Mainly, the great blue heron needs a place to live.Such as a nest.
Wet lands or sea coast. yes i agree with that answer. herons are also grey and white, so they are different from eaglets which are totally white.
There are still a variety of thriving plants left on Alcatraz. Also,Herons and Sea gulls periodically nest on the island.
flimingo type thing that is made of iron
A griffin's nest is made of gold.
Herons are birds.