Obviously a bird that can hunt at night must have excellent eyesight so why was it just grabbing bits of flotsam? Perhaps we were observing a form of baiting. Herons use behavior that classifies as tool use. Herons place
bait, either natural or artificial, in the water to lure prey. The behavior is called baiting. They can use real food, such as bread, as a lure or something
that floats, such as stick. Fish are attracted to the lure, coming within striking range of the
Heron.
It continued this behaviour for about 15 minutes and then flew back up into the trees to continue its roost. Credit to “The Terminology of
Courtship, Nesting, Feeding, and Maintenance in Herons”, James A. Kushan, for the information on Heron Baiting.
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