Surfacing

What childhood memory interrupts the narrator's feeling of complicity in the heron's death?

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The narrator remembers finding her brother's insect and animal collection in jars. The insects and animals were sometimes dead or starving, so she released them. Her brother was furious with her, but she was brave enough, as a child, to act on behalf of the animals' welfare.