A simile is a comparison using the words "like" or "as" - just find the parts of that sentence that use those words and you'l have the similes!
No, the noun heron is a common noun, a word for a large wading bird who mainly eats fish; a word for any heron of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Sean P. Heron, MD, South Pasadena, FLBlue Heron Lake, Porter, PAHeron Boulevard, Cambridge, MDHeron Tower, 110 Bishopsgate, London, UK"The White Heron" a short story by Sarah Orne Jewett
New England wilderness on Mrs. Tilley's farm
Mistress Mooly is the milk cow in the story "A White Heron" by Kate Chopin.
I really can't answer the antonym part, but I can say that a synonym could be waterfowl or waterbird.
Heron/XanEdu is a digital repository associated with XanEdu, a creator of course packs and custom textbooks predominantly for business schools.
=because its food source is gone=
The Great Blue Heron is normally larger than the Gray Heron.
No, the word "heron" is not an adverb.The word "heron" is actually a noun.
Hare, fox, deer, and boar are abundant in Hungary. Duck, heron, crane, and stork are indigenous to the country.The Great Hungarian Plain has many migrating species.
me eat heron
Depends on the species and size of that heron.
A snake preys on a heron.
no,because a heron is a bird
The heron is a carnivore but mostly feed on fish.
Joyce Heron's birth name is Elizabeth Joyce Heron.
Dadrea Heron goes by Blueness, Roxy, and Royal Heron.
From a heron's eggs. A heron is a bird and lays eggs. The babies hatch from the eggs.