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Black-crowned Night Heron (juvenile)

Nycticorax nycticorax

Description:

Juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) at - observed at dusk at Mrazek Pond, Everglades National Park, Florida. << Adults are approximately 64 cm (25 in) long and weigh 800 g (28 oz). They have a black crown and back with the remainder of the body white or grey, red eyes, and short yellow legs. They have pale grey wings and white underparts. Black-crowned Night Herons do not fit the typical body form of the heron family. They are relatively stocky and about 25 in tall (63 cm) with shorter bills, legs, and necks than their more familiar cousins the egrets and "day" herons. Their resting posture is normally somewhat hunched but when hunting they extend their necks and look more like other wading birds. Immature birds have dull grey-brown plumage on their heads, wings, and backs, with numerous pale spots. Their underparts are paler and streaked with brown. The young birds have orange eyes and duller yellowish-green legs. >>

Habitat:

The Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) is a medium-sized heron found throughout a large part of the world, except in the coldest regions and Australasia (where replaced by the closely related Rufous Night Heron, with which it has hybridized in the area of contact). Adults are approximately 64 cm (25 in) long and weigh 800 g (28 oz). They have a black crown and back with the remainder of the body white or grey, red eyes, and short yellow legs. They have pale grey wings and white underparts. Two or three long white plumes, erected in greeting and courtship displays, extend from the back of the head. The sexes are similar in appearance although the males are slightly larger. Black-crowned Night Herons do not fit the typical body form of the heron family. They are relatively stocky and about 25 in tall (63 cm) with shorter bills, legs, and necks than their more familiar cousins the egrets and "day" herons. Their resting posture is normally somewhat hunched but when hunting they extend their necks and look more like other wading birds. Immature birds have dull grey-brown plumage on their heads, wings, and backs, with numerous pale spots. Their underparts are paler and streaked with brown. The young birds have orange eyes and duller yellowish-green legs. (credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-crown.........)

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2 Comments

JackEng
JackEng 12 years ago

Liam,
Thank you. With your help, I'm learning to figure out the juveniles... Jack

Liam
Liam 12 years ago

Note the decurved mandible on the bicolored bill, which makes it a juvie Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax).

JackEng
Spotted by
JackEng

Homestead, Florida, USA

Spotted on Feb 22, 2012
Submitted on Feb 25, 2012

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