Ardea Woodworks
1758 Type species Ardea cinerea Linnaeus · 1758 Species 12 · see text Synonyms Bubulcus Bonaparte · 1855 Casmerodius Gloger · 1842 Herodias F. Boie 1822 Mesophoyx Sharpe · 1894 Myola Mathews · 1913 Tonophoyx Mathews · 1913 Ardea is a genus of herons . These herons are generally large in size · typically 80–100  · cm or more in length. These large herons are associated with wetlands where they prey on fish · frogs · and other aquatic species. Most members of this almost worldwide group breed colonially in trees · building large stick nests. Northern species such as great blue · grey · and purple herons may migrate south in winter · left) resembles the other Ardea in habitus · and the little egret ( Egretta garzetta · right) only in color. These are powerful birds with large spear-like bills · long necks and long legs · with the neck retracted as is characteristic of herons and bitterns
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