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wetland marshes, gravel pits, reservoirs, lakes, rivers and estuaries. diet : grey heron feeds on fish, amphibians, arthropods(insect, spiders), crustacea (crabs), small mammals (rodents), reptiles (hatchling turtles), and small birds. reproduction : grey heron make nests in colonies and wetlands. their
nests. females usually lay - eggs, which are blue green in colour. incubation takes - days. the young fledge in seven weeks to three months. both the males and females take care of the young ones. conservation status : least concern. cold weather, habitat destruction and starvation are the main reason for...
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ancient mansion seat," [ ] was destroyed by fire and flood on christmas day , and never rebuilt. [ ] thirty-two graves of washington family members have been found at the bridges creek cemetery plot, including george's half-brother, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. washington's father cultivated
tobacco on his several plantations, as his ancestors had done. th century[ edit ] in , the commonwealth of virginia acquired the property to preserve the homesite and cemetery, but the civil war intervened. short on revenues for such purposes, virginia donated the land to the federal government in ....
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