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Wading bird

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Wading birds are a diverse group of long-legged birds that are commonly found in wetlands, marshes, and along shorelines. They are known for their ability to wade through shallow water in search of food, which often includes fish, crustaceans, insects, and small amphibians.Common types include: Heron, Egret, Ibis, Stork, Flamingo, Bittern, Spoonbill.

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