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====Heron==== {{Animal sign | latin_name =Ardeidae | common_name =Heron | animal_image = Le Grand Heron.jpg | animal_caption = Great Blue Heron | track_image =Heron trail.jpg | track_caption = | image2 = Egretta thula1.jpg | caption2 = Snowy Egret | scat_image = | scat_caption = | range = | description =The herons are wading birds in the Ardeidae family. Some are called egrets or bitterns instead of herons. The Great Blue Heron's tracks are {{units|15-20 cm|6-8 inches}} long. These brds tend to walk along the edge of the shore, either in the water, or on the land. Tracks in the water can be successfully cast if using plaster. }}
====Heron====
{{Animal sign
| latin_name =Ardeidae
| common_name =Heron
| animal_image = Le Grand Heron.jpg
| animal_caption = Great Blue Heron
| track_image =Heron trail.jpg
| track_caption =
| image2 = Egretta thula1.jpg
| caption2 = Snowy Egret
| scat_image =
| scat_caption =
| range =
| description =The herons are wading birds in the Ardeidae family. Some are called egrets or bitterns instead of herons. The Great Blue Heron's tracks are {{units|15-20 cm|6-8 inches}} long. These brds tend to walk along the edge of the shore, either in the water, or on the land. Tracks in the water can be successfully cast if using plaster.
}} Heron
Great Blue Heron Heron
Snowy Egret
Heron (Ardeidae )
Description:' The herons are wading birds in the Ardeidae family. Some are called egrets or bitterns instead of herons. The Great Blue Heron's tracks are 15-20 cm
long. These brds tend to walk along the edge of the shore, either in the water, or on the land. Tracks in the water can be successfully cast if using plaster.
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