little blue heron

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little blue heron

A little blue heron wades in a shallow marsh hunting for fish.

Definition

Noun A small wading bird (Egretta caerulea) native to the Americas, characterized by its bluish-grey plumage.

Usage and Examples

The term "little blue heron" is used to specifically identify this species of heron. It is a countable noun. * We spotted a little blue heron hunting for fish in the marsh. * Little blue herons often forage in shallow freshwater habitats. * The little blue heron is distinguished from the great blue heron by its smaller size and darker coloration.

Advanced Usage and Notes
  • The "little blue heron" exhibits a unique color change. Juveniles are entirely white, which can cause them to be mistaken for other white egret species. They gradually molt into the distinctive slate-blue adult plumage over their first year.
  • In ornithology and birdwatching contexts, the term is used precisely to differentiate this species from similar herons and egrets, such as the tricolored heron or the snowy egret.
Variants and Related Words
  • Heron (n): The general family of long-legged freshwater and coastal birds to which the little blue heron belongs.
  • Egret (n): A term often used for various herons, typically those with white plumage. The juvenile little blue heron is sometimes confused with an egret.
Synonyms
  • (n): The scientific binomial name for the species.
Related Phrases and Contexts
  • Wading bird: A descriptive phrase for birds like herons that hunt in shallow water.
    • The little blue heron is a patient wading bird.
  • To stalk prey: A common behavior associated with herons.
    • We watched the little blue heron stalk its prey with slow, deliberate steps.
little blue heron

A little blue heron wades in a shallow marsh hunting for fish.

Noun
  1. small bluish-grey heron of the western hemisphere

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