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Tricolored Heron

Egretta tricolor

Description:

Tricolored Heron (Egretta tricolor), in breeding plumage, preening in a cluster of communal nesting trees on an island. << Adults have a blue-grey head, neck, back and upperwings, with a white line along the neck. The belly is white. In breeding plumage, they have long blue filamentous plumes on the head and neck, and buff ones on the back. >>

Habitat:

Wetlands: Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, Florida.

Notes:

The Tricolored Heron (Egretta tricolor) formerly known in North America as the Louisiana Heron, is a small heron. It is a resident breeder from the Gulf states of the USA and northern Mexico south through Central America and the Caribbean to central Brazil and Peru. There is some post-breeding dispersal to well north of the nesting range. Tricolored Heron's breeding habitat is sub-tropical swamps. It nests in colonies, often with other herons, usually on platforms of sticks in trees or shrubs. In each clutch, 3–7 eggs are typically laid. This species is about 56 cm (22 in) long, with a 96 cm (38 in) wingspan and weighs 350 g (12 oz). It is a medium-large, long-legged, long-necked heron with a long pointed yellowish or greyish bill with a black tip. The legs and feet are dark. Adults have a blue-grey head, neck, back and upperwings, with a white line along the neck. The belly is white. In breeding plumage, they have long blue filamentous plumes on the head and neck, and buff ones on the back. Tricolored Heron stalks its prey in shallow or deeper water, often running as it does so. It eats fish, crustaceans, reptiles, and insects. (credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricolored_...............)

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4 Comments

JackEng
JackEng 12 years ago

Mary,
Thank you very much! Gotta love Nature's paint palette...
For me, 2012 has been a series of happy circumstances... I learned of Project Noah in Jan. - and now that I go out to shoot more often, I see more of the birds' life cycle, e.g. breeding, nesting, raising hatchlings.

MaryEvans2
MaryEvans2 12 years ago

Stunning series, love their red eyes, and blue beaks during breeding season.

JackEng
JackEng 12 years ago

harsuame,
Muchas gracias! I am glad you enjoyed my images...

rutasandinas
rutasandinas 12 years ago

Espectacular series

JackEng
Spotted by
JackEng

Florida, USA

Spotted on Apr 10, 2012
Submitted on Apr 15, 2012

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