Definition
Ardeidae is the scientific family name for herons, egrets, and bitterns. These birds are known for their long legs, necks, and sharp bills. They are wading birds that typically feed in shallow water. They patiently stalk their prey, then strike with incredible speed. It’s like they're the snipers of the bird world. The family exhibits diverse hunting strategies and habitats. These birds are found worldwide, playing crucial roles in wetland ecosystems.