Remains found beneath heron nests. Clockwise from top left: egg shells and membranes, crayfish claw and fish backbone, fused rear vertebrae and pelvis (from 3 different aged herons), heron feathers, heron skull and mandible, leg and wing bones.
Heron Trash Can Be a Researcher’s Treasure » Heron “Trash”
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Wow this may be useful for me. Been studying the tops of trees and perhaps looking down is also going to offer clues for the elusive colony #641. Thanks.
Mark