The largest of the Heron family.

When feeding it's neck is stretched out, to help look for food.

  It stalks its food, often standing motionless for some considerable time. It usually feeds close to the bank or shore, but may wade out into shallow water.

In flight its neck is retracted and has large rounded wings.

 

Lord Paul Sergent
Photographer
Lord of Sealand

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