Pronunciation of the English word heron.
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1. | A heron, a crab, lots of fish and other creatures used to live in a pond. | |
2. | The animal shown printed on the five-real banknote is a heron. | |
3. | The heron is a wading bird who eats lots of small fish. | |
4. | The heron had to hunt for food every day. | |
5. | The heron is a wading bird. | |
6. | The osprey and the sea mew, fly down to catch fish, but the Heron catches them while standing on the banks. The bittern puts its bill into the water and bellows like an ox. The water wagtail wags its tail. | |
7. | Is that a stork or a heron? | |
8. | Ancient Egyptians usually depicted Bennu as a gray heron. | |
9. | The Ram is called in Egyptian ba on account of the digs which he makes with his head, and a force which has occasioned the name of 'ram' to be given to powerful engines. The Heron is also called ba because with its bill it cleaves the fishes which it attacks. And the word which we translate Soul or Spirit is called ba, because it is conceived as something which 'pierces, penetrates and divides.' | |
10. | In muddy water, the heron grows fat. |