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Green Heron fledglings

Butorides virescens

Description:

Each breeding season, Green Herons pair up with one mate apiece, performing courtship displays that include stretching their necks, snapping their bills, flying with exaggerated flaps, and calling loudly. They often nest solitarily, although they may join colonies with other Green Herons or with other species. They defend breeding areas from each other and from birds like crows and grackles that prey on their nests. Other predators include snakes and raccoons. Both the male and female brood and feed the chicks, which may stay with their parents for more than a month after leaving the nest, as they learn to forage. Green Herons protect their feeding areas by driving away other species, such as American Coots, that approach too closely.

Habitat:

I spotted these birds in Florida at the Blue Hole.

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Ajwerko
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Ajwerko

Homestead, Florida, USA

Spotted on Jul 19, 2013
Submitted on Jul 19, 2013

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