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An {{Wiki|Ink wash painting|ink painting}} of a grey [[heron]] in the act of snatching up its prey. | An {{Wiki|Ink wash painting|ink painting}} of a grey [[heron]] in the act of snatching up its prey. | ||
The grey heron is a master of both speed and stealth. When hunting, they stand still in bodies of water for a long time: enough for surrounding wildlife to resume normal activity. The heron then lashes out with its long, dagger-like bill at lightning speed, snapping up nearby [[fish]]. These large birds are often seen hunting around sunrise and sunset. | The grey heron is a master of both speed and stealth. When [[hunting]], they stand still in bodies of water for a long time: enough for surrounding wildlife to resume normal activity. The heron then lashes out with its long, dagger-like bill at lightning speed, snapping up nearby [[fish]]. These large birds are often seen hunting around sunrise and sunset. | ||
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An ink painting of a grey heron in the act of snatching up its prey.
The grey heron is a master of both speed and stealth. When hunting, they stand still in bodies of water for a long time: enough for surrounding wildlife to resume normal activity. The heron then lashes out with its long, dagger-like bill at lightning speed, snapping up nearby fish. These large birds are often seen hunting around sunrise and sunset.
