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Louisiana heron

American  

Etymology

Origin of Louisiana heron

An Americanism dating back to 1805–15

Example Sentences

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Into Brooklyn was blown a baby Louisiana heron, with one wing broken.

From Time Magazine Archive

The great egret, too, was there, with its snowy plumage and orange bill; the delicately-formed Louisiana heron, with droves of sand-hill cranes, appearing in the distance like flocks of white sheep.

From The Boy Hunters by Unknown

On another island, where we also found a big colony of frigate-birds roosting on the mangrove and Gulf tamarisk scrub, there was a small heronry of the Louisiana heron.

From A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open by Roosevelt, Theodore