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Grey Heron
Ardea cinerea

They belong to the family
Ardeidae, which include herons, egrets and bitterns. There are about 60 species in the world, 19 of which are found in Southern Africa. They
are found all over Eurasia, Taiwan, Japan and all over Africa. They are mostly found in
and around shallow inland water bodies and tidal estuaries, lagoons and pans, occasionally
in open grassland, close to water. They are fairly common but are not seen as commonly as
the Black headed Heron. They will mainly be found breeding in this area from August to
March. Both sexes do the incubating lasting from 23-28 days. The young fledge at around 50
days. They will take crabs, birds, small reptiles, fish and various insects. |
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