Product Description
Our Plastic Heron or Egret This stately heron or egret is one of our series of lively and lifelike plastic animals, or in this case, plastic birds. Its realistic shape and details will be enjoyed as part of a school project, diorama, plastic animal collection, as a party favor, or gift. Note that the heron has a friend. Do you see the frog peeking out of the tree stump? See this unique lifelike HERON figurine holding a frog. We have a vast quantity of realistic bird miniatures of different sizes and species. Use them in craft projects, as party favors, cupcake decorations and in science projects. Bulk pricing available.
Herons are wading birds. Wading birds use their feet as tools to churn up the mud under water to bring food to the surface. The webbed feet of the large wading birds also help them keep from sinking into the mud. Water birds like herons often have other adaptations for the aquatic life, including beaks that help them feed in water and the ability to dive. Oily feathers help them shed water. Here are a few images of great blue herons taken along the Columbia River in Astoria, Oregon. These photos were taken on a cold day, and the heron has puffed up its feathers, creating air pockets that hold body heat and help keep the bird warm. Herons like to perch where they can see everything that goes on around them. It's pretty hard to surprise a heron! The heron's long neck is amazingly flexible. Above, the heron may be looking down into the water or getting ready to clean its feet. Below, the heron twists its neck almost into a figure 8 to preen its feathers! Great Blue Heron, Astoria, Oregon Photos by Sheryl Todd