green heron.

green heron.
[1775-85]

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  • green heron — noun : any of various small herons (genus Butorides); especially : a small American heron (B. virescens) with mostly greenish back and chestnut neck * * * green heron, a small, dark, short legged North American heron, the most common heron of the …   Useful english dictionary

  • green heron — noun Date: 1785 a small yellow legged American heron (Butorides virescens syn. B. striatus) with a greenish back and chestnut neck and chest called also green backed heron …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • little green heron — little green heron, a small heron that ranges from tropical America to Canada …   Useful english dictionary

  • Green-backed Heron — is a collective term for certain herons. These were formerly believed to make up a single species Butorides striatus , but are now treated as three allopatric species:* Striated Heron, Butorides striata ndash; Widespread throughout the Old World… …   Wikipedia

  • green-backed heron — /green bakt / a small, American heron, Butorides striatus, having glossy green wings. Also called green heron, little green heron. * * * …   Universalium

  • green-backed heron — /green bakt / a small, American heron, Butorides striatus, having glossy green wings. Also called green heron, little green heron …   Useful english dictionary

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