No. The great white heron is found only in south Florida, and The Florida Keys. Not a true species, just a local color morph of the great blue heron.
The somewhat smaller great egret may wander to New York on occasion however.
Great blue herons are grayish blue and have a thick dark caplike marking on their heads while white herons are completely white.
yes, the white started as a mutation yes
Herons eat fish.
The great white heron is a color morph of the great blue, found only in south Florida. Do not confuse with great egret, a smaller white heron.
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.
Herons come in a variety of colours being as there are over sixty recognized species in this specific group of birds. For instance, Snowy Egrets are white, Great Blue Herons are a blue-grey colour, Black Herons are black, and Yellow Bitterns are brown.
A group of herons is called a scattering, sedge or seige. If they are nesting, the nest area where they all get together is called a rookery. - They are also known as a hedge of heron.
Cat tails, blue gill fish, lady great blue herons and stuff like that
No White Herons tend to stick to tropical places such as southern Florida http://www.fws.gov/southeast/GreatWhiteHeron/index.html
The Great Blue Herons eats small fish, such as shrimps and crabs
The most common color of herons are white. Also, there is blue, black, and also gray herons
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