Cranes will stop for a few days in migration, but several herons reside there.
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alligators, crocodiles, herons, certain frogs, storks, snakes, some fishalligator
herons live in nests by the water
They are endangered because they sometimes live really close to humans, and they are called pests and humans kill they. They are also getting extinct because of the drought in wetlands that these herons live in.
Carnivores that live in wetlands include otters, alligators, crocodiles, minks, muskrats, and some species of birds like herons and egrets. These animals rely on the wetland ecosystem for food sources such as fish, amphibians, insects, and even small mammals.
No, herons eat creatures that live in ditches.
Yes, they do live in wetlands
ducks, geese and swans spoonbills herons storks ibises waterfowl such as swamphens and moorhens cranes pelicans grebes cormorants sandpipers snipes
no they live wetlands
Pelicans and herons typically do not live in desert environments, as they prefer habitats with abundant water sources like lakes, rivers, and wetlands. These birds rely on aquatic ecosystems for feeding and breeding. While they may occasionally be found near the edges of desert areas where water is present, they are not adapted to the harsh, arid conditions of the desert itself.
yes