december,maybe!
Eventually they do. They stand on one leg to rest the other.
hundreds of miles
no its too slow It depends on how much fuel you have. ; )
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.
Blue herons fly and also hunt for food such as fish and other animals and also they shelter themselves...=]
Blue herons fly and also hunt for food such as fish and other animals and also they shelter themselves...=]
Manchester and Liverpool are only 35 miles (55 km) apart, much too close to fly by scheduled flights. You would be best to drive or take a bus or train.
Herons are birds.
When flying from England to PAris you do not fly over any ocea. You fly over the English Channel.
Crocodiles and alligators eat herons.
Herons eat fish.
Babies that come from blue herons