Black-crowned Night-heron
Mar 6, 2016 · Black-crowned Night Herons often spend their days perched on tree limbs or concealed among foliage and branches. They forage in the evening and at night, in water, on mudflats, and on. Seen by day, these chunky herons seem dull and lethargic, with groups sitting hunched and motionless in trees near water. Black-crowned Night Heron become more active at dusk, flying out to foraging. The black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) or black-capped night heron, [2] commonly shortened to just night heron in Eurasia, is a medium-sized heron found throughout a large part of. Stocky heron with neck usually tucked in. Adults overall pale grayish with black cap and back. Red eyes. Juveniles noticeably different, brown and streaky with yellow eyes. Often crouched under. The Black-crowned Night-Heron is a black, white and grey bird, identified by its black cap and back, white neck and grey wings, stocky build, and when breeding white head plumes.
Black-crowned night-herons are similar in appearance to yellow-crowned night-herons (Nyctanassa violacea), especially in juvenile plumage. The yellow-crowned has a longer neck and more slender.
Black-crowned Night-Heron — Sacramento Audubon Society
