pulling them back when flying. Both cranes and herons include species that vary in size, but cranes are generally larger birds, while herons range from medium to large. These differences in size ...
The crane stretches out its neck while flying, but the heron curves its neck. When you’re out bird-watching near a large body of water, you might catch one of these birds eating. If so ...
Carl Hawke, of the National Trust, said it was clear the conservation work was having a positive effect on the estate's breeding population A bird's eye view of nesting herons taken by a drone at ...