3371 x 5224 px | 28,5 x 44,2 cm | 11,2 x 17,4 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
6. Mai 2012
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Ardea cinerea, grey Heron on a rock at the rivers edge.Around any kind of water – garden ponds, lakes, rivers and even on estuaries. Sometimes, grey herons circle high up into the sky and can be mistaken for large birds of prey. Grey herons are large, striking birds often spotted standing motionless at the water's edge. Having found a suitable location, herons stand and wait patiently for the right moment to stab passing prey with their dagger-like beaks. They also wade through shallow water searching for small fish and amphibians. Herons fly with their head drawn back and feet trailing behind. The wing beats are slow and their curved wings form an m-shape.