{{short description|Breeding ground for herons}} {{Wiktionary}} [[Image:Heronry.jpg|thumb|Heronry in Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.]] [[File:Carp Ridge 2010-04.JPG|thumb|Heronry at Carp Hills, Ottawa, Canada]] A '''heronry''', sometimes called a '''heron rookery''', is a breeding ground for herons.

==Notable heronries== Although their breeding territories are often on more protected small islands in lakes or retention ponds, herons breed in heronries (or also called rookeries, especially since other birds join them like spoonbills, storks, and cormorants). Some of the notable heronries are:

=== Asia === * Kaggaladu Heronry is in Karnataka state of India. This heronry, in the Tumkur district of Karnataka, was first made known to the outside world in 1999 by members of the Tumkur-based NGO Wildlife Aware Nature Club.<ref>[http://www.indiabirds.com/HotSpots/ListSpots.asp?sentstring=45 IndiaBirds.com - HotSpots<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927223929/http://www.indiabirds.com/HotSpots/ListSpots.asp?sentstring=45 |date=2007-09-27 }}</ref>

=== Europe === {{See also|List of heronries in the United Kingdom}} * Cleeve Heronry ({{gbmapping|ST463662}}), in a woodland near the village of Cleeve in North Somerset, UK. * Hilgay Heronry ({{gbmapping|TL635992}}) is in Norfolk. It is situated in a small copse on the edge of The Fens in the UK. An average of c. 40 pairs of grey heron nests each year at this site, in ash ''(Fraxinus excelsior)'' and European larch ''(Larix decidua)'' trees.

=== North America === *The Florida Everglades in south Florida, of the United States. Thousands of birds, including herons, egrets, spoonbills, and storks, nest in mangroves (genus ''Rhizophora''). *Stanley Park in British Columbia, Canada is a heronry for great blue herons, and has been documented since at least 1921.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Stanley Park's Great Blue Herons |url=https://stanleyparkecology.ca/ecology/great-blue-herons/ |access-date=2025-08-29 |website=Stanley Park Ecology (SPE) |language=en-CA}}</ref> Depending on the year, over 100 nests may be present during the breeding season.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Vancouver |first=City of |title=Stanley Park herons return for 25th year |url=https://vancouver.ca/news-calendar/stanley-park-herons-return-for-25th-year-march-2025.aspx |access-date=2025-08-29 |website=vancouver.ca |language=en}}</ref>

==See also== *Bird colony

==References== <references />

==External links== *{{Commons category-inline}}

Category:Herons Category:Reproductive ecology

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