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''aka'' '''Lava Heron'''.  
 
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==Description==
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A small heron with a total length of 35 cm (14 in). Overall blackish-grey with a black bill and yellow eyes. The legs are yellowish (brighter when breeding). Juveniles are brownish with whitish-buff streaking to the head, neck and underparts and spotting to the wings.
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
A small heron with a total length of 35 cm (14 in). Overall blackish-grey with a black bill and yellow eyes. The legs are yellowish (brighter when breeding). Juveniles are brownish with whitish-buff streaking to the head, neck and underparts and spotting to the wings. <P>Adults unmistakable in range. Juveniles are essentially identical to juvenile [[Striated Heron]].
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Adults unmistakable in range. Juveniles are essentially identical to juvenile [[Striated Heron]].
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
Endemic to the Galapagos Islands, where fairly common.
 
Endemic to the Galapagos Islands, where fairly common.

Revision as of 22:39, 22 September 2007

Butorides sundevalli
Photo by GordonH
Locality: the Galapagos.

aka Lava Heron. 

Description

A small heron with a total length of 35 cm (14 in). Overall blackish-grey with a black bill and yellow eyes. The legs are yellowish (brighter when breeding). Juveniles are brownish with whitish-buff streaking to the head, neck and underparts and spotting to the wings.

Identification

Adults unmistakable in range. Juveniles are essentially identical to juvenile Striated Heron.

Distribution

Endemic to the Galapagos Islands, where fairly common.

Taxonomy

Often considered a subspecies of the Striated Heron.

Habitat

Mainly in coastal areas.

Behaviour

Feeds on fishes, crabs and other small animals found near the shore. Breeding is year-round, whenever conditions are suitable. The nest is built low in bushes (mainly mangrove) or under rocks.

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