#Heron (the #GreatBlueHeron @NatGeo, @Wikipedia #ForestBittern #WhiteCrestedTigerHeron #RufescentTigerHeron #BareThroatedTigerHeron #AgamiHeron ...)||@theBibleHub @_Grammarist

A report on the Great Blue Heron is linked through 'the main word' below; but I feel it's more important to understand that word better. And I find that you understand words better when you look at the other words at the bases of the words you're thinking-of ...

The word “Heron” is built on ancient words that are probably Imitative of the bird's cry (like words that mean Cry, Scream, Shriek, Jackdaw, Crow).

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Besides the species listed in the title, Wikipedia also lists (and has reports on) 
the Boat-Billed Heron, Zigzag Heron, Eurasian Bittern, Australasian Bittern, American Bittern, Pinnated Bittern, Stripe-Backed Bittern, Least Bittern, Little Bittern, Black-Backed Bittern, New Zealand Bittern, Yellow Bittern, Von Schrenck's Bittern, Cinnamon Bittern, Dwarf Bittern, Black Bittern, White-Eared Night Heron, Japanese Night Heron,

... Grey Heron, Eastern Cattle Egret, Western Cattle Egret, Rufous-Bellied Heron, Malagasy Pond Heron, Javan Pond Heron, Chinese Pond Heron, Indian Pond Heron, Squacco Heron, Striated Heron, Lava Heron, Green Heron, Bermuda Night Heron, Yellow-Crowned Night Heron, Nankeen Night Heron, Rodrigues Night Heron, Mauritius Night Heron, Black-Crowned Night Heron, White-Backed Night Heron, Malayan Night Heron, 

... Little Egret, Snowy Egret, Little Blue Heron, Tricolored Heron, Slaty Egret, Black Heron, Reddish Egret, White-Faced Heron, Pied Heron, Whistling Heron, Intermediate Egret, Capped Heron, Great Egret, Purple Heron, Goliath Heron, Great-Billed Heron, White-Bellied Heron, Humblot's Heron, Black-Headed Heron, White-Necked Heron, Cocol Heron,  Chinese Egret, Pacific Reef Heron, Dimorphic Egret, Western Reef Heron ... and other web-surfers might've added more ...
... that says something about "truth" (both 'truth today' and 'truth as it always was---something echoed by Lord Jesus Christ when He said "If two of you agree here on earth concerning anything you ask, my Father in heaven will do it for you."): In a few of the species-names, the words or names might be spelled wrong. But 'that's the way they're published, so (the popular thinking was) that's the way the writers/editors/publishers must know they're spelled ...'


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