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.

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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.

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