The Heron-The most patient Hunter
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There is a bird standing at the edge of the river. It has been there for twenty minutes. It looks like a statue — but it is alive, it is concentrating, and at some point in the next few minutes it is going to move with a speed that will genuinely surprise you.In this episode of BIRDZNERDZ, we're spending time with the grey heron — Britain's largest regular wading bird, a hunter of extraordinary patience, a colonial nester that chooses its treetop heronry before the leaves are even on the trees, and a persistent, highly intelligent raider of garden ponds.We cover:• The anatomy behind the heron's explosive strike — including the modified vertebra that works like a coiled spring• How herons compensate for light refraction to hit a fish at its true position, not its apparent one• The heronry: how a solitary, silent bird becomes a noisy colony breeder in January• Why herons raid garden ponds and the one deterrent that actually works• The heron's surprising status in medieval falconry — considered one of the most prestigious quarry birds in BritainThe grey heron is not showy. It is not colourful or fast. What it does is wait — with a precision and patience that most large animals can't match. This episode is about that stillness, and what is happening inside it.🎧 Find BIRDZ on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and wherever you listen.📸 Instagram: @birdzpodcastRemember to look out and look up. 🐦#GreyHeron #BritishBirds #Birdwatching #WildlifePodcast #BIRDZ #Birding #UKWildlife #Herons #NaturePodcast #BirdsOfBritain #GardenWildlife #WildlifeUK #BirdPodcast