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Little Blue Heron

Egretta caerulea

Description:

According to Wikipedia : "The Little Blue Heron (Egretta caerulea) is a small heron. It breeds from the Gulf states of the USA through Central America and the Caribbean south to Peru and Uruguay. It is a resident breeder in most of its range, but some northern breeders migrate to the southeastern USA or beyond in winter. There is post-breeding dispersal to well north of the nesting range, as far as the border between the US and Canada. The Little Blue 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. 3-7 light blue eggs are laid. This species is about 60 cm (24 in.) long, with a 102 cm (40 in.) wingspan, and weighs 325 g (11.5 oz/0.72 lbs). It is a medium-large, long-legged, heron with a long pointed blue or greyish bill with a black tip. Breeding adult birds have blue-grey plumage except for the head and neck, which are purplish and have long blue filamentous plumes. The legs and feet are dark blue. Sexes are similar back. Non-breeding adults have dark blue head and neck plumage and paler legs. Young birds are all white except for dark wing tips and have dull greenish legs. They gradually acquire blue plumage as they mature."

Habitat:

Mangrove forest

1 Species ID Suggestions

Liam
Liam 11 years ago
Little Blue Heron
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6 Comments

GustavoMorejon
GustavoMorejon 11 years ago

After checking many sources, I am sure it is Egretta caerulea. The pictures at Birdforum (http://www.birdforum.net/opus/Little_Blu...) are very similar to the pictures I have here.

AshleyT
AshleyT 11 years ago

I haven't found anywhere that says they can, but I have seen some in pictures with lighter legs so I'm confused. The only two other things it could be are the Reddish Egret and Tricolored Heron. Not having a white neck/belly rules out tricolored and it just doesn't look right to be a reddish egret.

GustavoMorejon
GustavoMorejon 11 years ago

I just uploaded a couple more pics. I hope it helps.

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 11 years ago

They are bright aren't they, but can't the adult have straw-colored legs?

GustavoMorejon
GustavoMorejon 11 years ago

I think it might be Egretta caerulea, but I am not sure.

AshleyT
AshleyT 11 years ago

I really want to call this a Little Blue Heron, but the light colored legs are throwing me off!

GustavoMorejon
Spotted by
GustavoMorejon

Puná, Provincia del Guayas, Ecuador

Spotted on Dec 11, 2009
Submitted on Apr 22, 2013

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