The largest heron in North America, the great blue heron makes its nest in a "basket" made from twigs, usually placed high in a tree. The herons line the interior with moss, leaves, grass, and other softer materials, and tend to return to the same nesting site each year, though not the same nest. The male heron finds building materials while the female assembles the nest, then both birds maintain and add to it. The helpful male heron shown here is presenting his mate with nesting material—he seems an apt mascot for this year"s Giving Tuesday.
Giving Tuesday
Today in History
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Racing toward history
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How do ladybugs winter?
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Alaska Day
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Crescent-tail bigeye fish, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
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A little bit of Wonderland in New York City
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National Park Week: Olympic National Park, Washington
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World Population Day
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How Quảng Ngãi got its grove back
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Koala in the Great Otway National Park, Australia
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Walton Lighthouse, Santa Cruz, California
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’Chess on ice’
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National Park Week begins
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Merry Christmas!
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You re feeling sleepy
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World Reef Day
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Gunnerside, Yorkshire Dales National Park, England
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Four Sisters, thousands of trees
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Milford Sound/Piopiotahi rainforest in New Zealand
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Tasiilaq, Greenland
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An ice cap-puccino
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International Womens Day
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May the Fourth be with you…
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We re gonna need a bigger birdhouse
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Design for Each and All
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Flocking together in the Antarctic
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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We did not invent this, honest
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Canada s $20 view
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Get the bear facts
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Diwali
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