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  1. Heron is an Unmanned Aircraft Systems or UAS pioneer in the Asia-Pacific region—actively developing complex technologies for UAS mission and traffic control, and one of few collaborating closely with aviation authorities in this part of the world.

  2. Get In Touch With Us. If you need assistance or have any questions, our team is here to help. 71 Ayer Rajah Crescent, 07-23 Singapore 139951. +65 69500891. enquiry@heron-technology.com.

    • Great Blue Heron
    • American Bittern
    • Black-crowned Night-Heron
    • Green Heron
    • Great Egret
    • Cattle Egret
    • Snowy Egret
    • Least Bittern
    • Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

    Identifying Characteristics: 1. A very tall and large bird, with a long neck and a wide black stripe over their eye. 2. As the name suggests, they are a grayish-blue color. 3. Long feather plumes on their head, neck, and back.

    Identifying Characteristics: 1. A medium-sized, stout heron that is a buffy brown color. 2. Underparts are white with brown streaks.

    Identifying Characteristics: 1. A relatively small, stocky, compact heron. 2. Appears a bit hunchbacked, as it often tucks its neck into its body. 3. Black head and back, which contrast against its white belly and gray wings.

    Identifying Characteristics: 1. Small heron with a long, dagger-like bill. 2. Their back is gray-green. Head and neck are chestnut-brown, except for the green-black cap on the head. 3. The neck is commonly drawn into their body.

    Identifying Characteristics: 1. Large, white bird with long, black legs. 2. S-curved neck and a daggerlike yellow bill. Look for a greenish area between their eyes and the base of the bill. 3. While they fly, their neck is tucked in, and their long legs trail behind. Appearance-wise, Great Egrets are the most stunning heron found in Pennsylvania. T...

    Identifying Characteristics: 1. Smaller heron with a yellow bill that often perches with its neck drawn in. 2. Nonbreeding adults are entirely white with black legs. 3. Breeding adults are white but have yellow legs and golden feathers on their head, back, and breast.

    Identifying Characteristics: 1. A completely white, medium-sized heron with a black dagger-like bill. 2. Black legs, but their feet are yellow. 3. A yellow patch of skin beneath their eye.

    Identifying Characteristics: 1. A small heron that has a hunchbacked appearance, and a long, pointed yellow bill. 2. Unlike most other heron species, male and female Least Bitterns look different. 2.1. Males:Extremely dark green back and crown. 2.2. Females: Dark brown back and crown.

    Identifying Characteristics: 1. Gray body and yellow legs. Large red eyes. 2. Black face with white cheeks and a thick black bill. 3. As the name suggests, a yellowish-white crown with long white plumes.

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  4. 11 Species Of Heron In Pennsylvania. 1. Great Blue Heron. Great Blue Herons are spotted in Pennsylvania during the breeding season and some stay all year in the southeast of the state. They are recorded in 14% of summer checklists and 6% of winter checklists submitted by bird watchers for the state.

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  7. Identifying herons in the Keystone State is not as easy as it might seem, since there are many heron species in Pennsylvania (as well as closely related egrets and bitterns). To help you identify the bird you saw, we’ll cover the most common herons of Pennsylvania in this article.