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This is an article about the family of birds named Herons. For other things named Heron, see Heron (disambiguation)
Herons are medium to large long-legged, long-necked wading birds of the family Ardeidae. This is one of the families in the order Ciconiiformes, which also includes other wading bird families:
Ciconiiformes
Boatbill is sometimes classed as a heron, and sometimes given its own family Cochlearidae.
Although herons resemble other families, such as the storks, ibises and spoonbills, unlike the latter groups, herons fly with their necks retracted, not outstretched.
The two Ardeidae genera Botaurus and Ixobrychus are named as Bitterns. Some herons, espcially the white species, are called egrets.
Herons typically feed in shallow water or marshes, taking fish, frogs or small birds and mammals.
The heron species are:
Genus Ardea
Genus Philherodias
Genus Butorides
Genus Ardeola
Genus Bubulcus
Genus Egretta
Genus Agamia
Genus Tigrisoma
Genus Tigriornis
Genus Zonerodius
Genus Zebrilus
Genus Syrigma
Genus Nycticorax
Genus Gorsachius
see also Bittern
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