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[[Image:Yellow-crowned_Night_Heron.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Photo by geomorph]] | [[Image:Yellow-crowned_Night_Heron.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Photo by geomorph]] | ||
==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
− | Six subspecies are recognised | + | Six subspecies are recognised. |
+ | *North American and east Mexican birds belong to nominate race | ||
+ | *paler and larger-billed ''bancrofti'' occurs in western Baja California and the West Indies. | ||
+ | *''gravirostris'' from Socorro is also large-billed and calignis of the Pacific coast from Panama to Peru has a large bill and darker grey upperparts. | ||
+ | *Remainder of South American range is occupied by ''cayennensis''. Slender-billed with dark upperparts. | ||
+ | *''pauper'' from the Galapagos Islands is small and dark. | ||
+ | ====Similar Species==== | ||
+ | Immature birds resemble [[American Bittern]] and immature [[Black-crowned Night Heron]]. | ||
==Distribution & Taxonomy== | ==Distribution & Taxonomy== | ||
North, Central and South America: breeds in eastern North America coastally from southern New England to Florida and the Gulf Coast and inland from the Great Lakes to Colorado and Texas. Range continues along Gulf Coast of Mexico and south to Panama and also occurs on the west coast from Baja California southwards. In South America occurs in coastal areas from Colombia to Rio Grande do Sul, Bazil in the east, south to northern Peru in the west and on the Galapagos Islands. Also occurs throughout the West Indies and has been reintroduced to Bermuda. | North, Central and South America: breeds in eastern North America coastally from southern New England to Florida and the Gulf Coast and inland from the Great Lakes to Colorado and Texas. Range continues along Gulf Coast of Mexico and south to Panama and also occurs on the west coast from Baja California southwards. In South America occurs in coastal areas from Colombia to Rio Grande do Sul, Bazil in the east, south to northern Peru in the west and on the Galapagos Islands. Also occurs throughout the West Indies and has been reintroduced to Bermuda. |
Revision as of 23:15, 1 January 2008
- Nyctanassa violacea
Identification
Six subspecies are recognised.
- North American and east Mexican birds belong to nominate race
- paler and larger-billed bancrofti occurs in western Baja California and the West Indies.
- gravirostris from Socorro is also large-billed and calignis of the Pacific coast from Panama to Peru has a large bill and darker grey upperparts.
- Remainder of South American range is occupied by cayennensis. Slender-billed with dark upperparts.
- pauper from the Galapagos Islands is small and dark.
Similar Species
Immature birds resemble American Bittern and immature Black-crowned Night Heron.
Distribution & Taxonomy
North, Central and South America: breeds in eastern North America coastally from southern New England to Florida and the Gulf Coast and inland from the Great Lakes to Colorado and Texas. Range continues along Gulf Coast of Mexico and south to Panama and also occurs on the west coast from Baja California southwards. In South America occurs in coastal areas from Colombia to Rio Grande do Sul, Bazil in the east, south to northern Peru in the west and on the Galapagos Islands. Also occurs throughout the West Indies and has been reintroduced to Bermuda. Most northern birds move southwards after breeding to winter in the southern USA, Mexico, Central America and the West Indies. Vagrants recorded north to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
Habitat
Mainly coastal areas including rocky shores, mudflats and mangroves. Also inland on lakeshores and riverbanks