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- heronries (or also called rookeries, especially since other birds join them like spoonbills, storks, and cormorants). Some of the notable heronries are:...
- pinkish-yellow and the legs are brown. The birds breed colonially in spring in heronries, usually building their nests high in trees. A clutch of usually three...
- is a list of heronries in the United Kingdom. Allt y Gaer SSSI, Carmarthenshire, Wales Brownsea Island, Dorset, England Cleeve Heronry, Somerset, England...
- According to the annual heronry count of the Malabar Natural History Society (MNHS), the Panamaram Heronry is the largest heronry in Malabar in terms of...
- Cleeve Heronry (grid reference ST463662) is a heronry in a woodland near the village of Cleeve in North Somerset. 40 nests were counted in 1994. 47 nests...
- Deux Montagnes in Quebec, Canada. The Park is home to one of the largest heronries in Quebec and the historical site of Calvaire d'Oka (Calvary of Oka) shrine...
- feathers." Birds at the heronry Asian openbill stork Little egret. Little cormorant Night heron Pond heron The time of formation of heronry is July to December...
- after he moved in May 1949 to the Boat House at Laugharne – the "bronchial heronry", as he called it. Within w****s of moving in, he visited a local doctor...
- were reported in this site Karaivetti is one of the important active heronries in Tamil Nadu. Spot-billed Pelican, Black-headed ibis, Painted Stork,...
- Auca Mahuevo, for a titanosaurid sauropod dinosaur rookery Bird colony Heronry Rook shooting Mayntz, Melissa (December 17, 2020). "Rookery - Nesting Colonies"...