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Black Bittern
Latin Name:
Dupetor flavicollis
Category:
Size:
58cm
Description:
An extremely dark, medium-sized heron with a bold yellow neck stripe. The male’s upperparts are dull black, while the female’s are browner; below white-streaked rufous and black and grey belly. The immature is more streaked and the upperpart feathers have buff fringes.
Habitat:
Inhabits reedbeds with bushes and bushy margins of canals, rivers and jheels. Crepuscular, solitary and extremely secretive. May fly quite high to feeding sites.
Distribution:
Scarce breeding resident throughout. Most frequent in the Northeast, Sri Lanka and extreme southwest. Appears to be mainly a monsoon breeding visitor to the Northwest.
Call:
Call Description:
Occasional harsh ker. Male’s breeding call is a deep boom like a distant foghorn.
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National Status:
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