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A Great Blue Heron typically shelters in tall trees, shrubs, or reed beds near water bodies such as lakes, rivers, and marshes. They often nest in colonies called heronries, where they can find safety from predators. Additionally, they may seek shelter in dense vegetation or along the shoreline during harsh weather conditions.

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