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Heron

Free admission

Heron — a public art in england-east-midlands, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Heron is a public art located in england-east-midlands, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.

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From the Wikipedia article

Herons are long-legged, long-necked, freshwater and coastal birds in the family Ardeidae, with 75 recognised species, some of which are referred to as egrets or bitterns rather than herons. Members of the genus Botaurus are referred to as bitterns, and, together with the zigzag heron, or zigzag bittern, in the monotypic genus Zebrilus, form a monophyletic group within the Ardeidae. Egrets do not form a biologically distinct group from herons, and tend to be named differently because they are mainly white or have decorative plumes in breeding plumage. Herons, by evolutionary adaptation, have long beaks. The classification of the individual heron/egret species is fraught with difficulty, and no clear consensus exists about the correct placement of many species into either of the two major genera, Ardea and Egretta. Similarly, the relationships of the genera in the family are not completely resolved. However, one species formerly considered to constitute a separate monotypic family, the Cochlearidae or the boat-billed heron, is now regarded as a member of the Ardeidae. Although herons resemble birds in some other families, such as the storks, ibises, spoonbills, and cranes, they differ from these in flying with their necks retracted, not outstretched. They are also one of the bird groups that have powder down. Some members of this group nest colonially in trees, while others, notably the bitterns, use reed beds.

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Description

with its neck fully retracted.|alt=A beige heron with yellow legs and bill stands hunched on a wire mesh above water, its neck folded tightly to its body and hidden among feathers.]] The herons are medium- to large-sized birds with long legs and necks. They exhibit very little sexual dimorphism in size. The smallest species is usually considered the dwarf bittern, which measures 25-30 cm in length, although all the species in the genus Ixobrychus are small and many broadly overlap in size. The largest species of heron is the goliath heron, which stands up to 152 cm tall. All herons can retract their necks by folding them into a tight S-shape, due to the modified shape of the cervical…

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Coordinates
52.9387, -1.1273
County
Nottinghamshire
District
Rushcliffe
Parish
Rushcliffe, unparished area
Postcode
NG2 5BA
Parliamentary constituency
Rushcliffe

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Heron?
Heron is in Nottinghamshire, the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode NG2 5BA), in the parish of Rushcliffe, unparished area.
Is Heron free to visit?
Yes, Heron is free to enter.
How do I get to Heron?
Drivers can navigate to postcode NG2 5BA. It sits within the Rushcliffe parliamentary constituency.