William H. Wiley
402-875-1809
bill@wmwiley.com
1221 Rockhurst Dr.
Lincoln, NE 68510
Faster than a speeding bullet, a tricolored heron can catch a small fish with its pointed beak. This heron stood motionless in a shallow marsh for nearly two minutes before its head darted below the water, coming up with its next meal.
Displaying the grace of a ballerina, a Great Blue Heron surveys its surroundings in Louisiana bayou. Great Blue Herons typically live in and around salt and fresh-water environments, have wingspans up to six feet and fly approximately 25 mph.
A Cooper's hawk is a medium-size hawk native to North America that captures a bird with its feet, then repeatedly squeezes it to kill it, rather than biting its prey.