Long-necked Wading Birds
Herons, Ibis, Anhinga’s are long-necked wading birds of ponds, lakes, shores & sea. The common denominator amongst this group is the long-neck used to spear prey. From fish to frog, to snake to small mammals, this group are formidable predators of habitats where water and land interface.
Little Green Heron with frog LNW 1
Great Blue heron Flight LNW 2
Great Egret Flight LNW 3
Glossy ibis Patrol LNW 4
Anhinga Sunning LNW 5
Cattle Egret on the Hunt LNW 6
Green Heron with Tadpole LNW 7
American Bittern Straight Up LNW 8
Great Egret in Rain Flying off Branch LNW 9
Anhinga Vertical Swallow LNW 10
Great Blue Heron Flip-or-Roo LNW 11
Great Egret Feeding the children LNW 12
White Ibis on the Wing LNW 13
Snowy Egret Beach Runner LNW 14
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Blaine has only posted a few images of Herons & ibis from his vast database of this group. Don’t hesitate to contact us to see specific birds in different positions within the environment.