Dear readers, I hope you have enjoyed the summer vacation with
your family but considering the heat outside it is difficult to take the family to
places apart from the hill station. Hence would suggest if you did not plan a visit to the forest this
time, you may consider the month of October or November which will treat you with lovely greenery and pleasant weather conditions. Please
feel free to contact btwildart@gmail.com
for planning the wilderness.
From the past few weeks, we saw various trip reports where
learning was kept aside hence today let me take you back to the learning track.
Therefore, to decide the topic I open my memory world and decided to introduce a unique bird which is different from others with its behavior. Normally we have seen some nocturnal
animals like hyena and Wolf but never heard about a nocturnal bird which is
unique in itself hence I decided to go for Night Heron, let us move to the next
section to explore the bird in detail.
The Nightlife
In general, it is known as Nycticorax derived from the
Greek for “Night Raven.” It refers to Night Raven because of nighttime hunting
habits and their harsh crow-like call that is uncommon in birds; they hunt at
night or early morning then rest during the day. This bird is also known as black-crowned
night heron because of the croaking crow-like call. Apart from hunting, the facts of these birds are interesting
as well; some of them are mentioned hereunder for your learning.
Some regions of the world refer to the Black-crowned Night
Heron by an onomatopoeic name – for example in the Falkland Islands it is
called a “Quark,” in the Netherlands, it’s called a “Kwak,” and so on
Young Black-crowned Night Herons will vomit up the contents
of their stomachs as a defense mechanism
Black-crowned Night Herons will often nest with other species
of birds such as other Herons, Ibises, and Egrets. They will even care for
chicks from other species if they are placed in their nests
The Black-crowned Night Herons may have evolved
their nocturnal feeding habits in order to avoid competition from other species
of birds
The Q&A
Apart from the unique facts, you have some questions regarding
routines of such species hence providing you these details in Q&A form
How they look? I mean appearance
Black crown and back, white belly, white or yellow face, red
eyes, yellow legs, and long white plumes on back of the head. The appearance will be clearer
when you visit the Photoshop section
How do they feed?
They may attract fish by dipping their bill into the water
and vibrating it rapidly, creating a disturbance in the water that mimics
motions made by prey of the fish. Once they have caught prey, they shake their head rapidly,
much like a dog, until the prey is stunned or killed. Being opportunistic eaters,
they will also eat carrion, almost any kind of small animal, plant materials,
and garbage at landfills
Are Night Herons social?
Black-crowned Night Herons tend to hunt on their own, but
during the day will nest together in colonies. Colonies can have up to 12 nests
in a single tree. These colonies have been known to carry on for more than 50
years
How fast do Night Herons
fly?
Night Herons can fly up to 55km per hour
What food they eat?
They primarily eat small fish, crustaceans, frogs, aquatic
insects, and small mammals. During the day, they rest in trees or bushes
A Message of the Day
Do not pollute the
water, land, or air, or in the future, we will face despair
Keep the trees and
the bees, clean water, and the otter, or disappointed will be your son and
daughter
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