Ardea

/ɑrˈdeɪə/ noun

A genus of large wading birds commonly known as herons, characterized by long legs, long necks, and sharp beaks.

From Latin ardea meaning 'heron,' a word of uncertain origin that may be onomatopoetic or derived from an Indo-European root referring to the bird's distinctive features.

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