What is a colony of herons called?

What is a colony of herons called? A A heronhall B A heronville C A heronry Great blue herons nest in colonies called ‘heronries’ that can feature as many as 500 nests, usually placed high in tree branches. The helpful male heron shown here is presenting his mate with nesting material—making him an apt mascot … Read more

Great blue herons are…

Great blue herons are… A Omnivorous B Herbivorous C Carnivorous While great blue herons mainly eat small fish, the large birds will eat most anything within striking distance, from insects to amphibians to small mammals. They usually swallow prey whole. The correct answer is Carnivorous.