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Purple Heron
Latin Name:
Ardea purpurea
Category:
Size:
100cm
Description:
Sexes alike. A slendernecked, lanky bird. Slaty-purple above; black crown with long, drooping crest; rufous neck with prominent black stripe along its length; white chin and throat; deep slaty and chestnut below breast; almost black on wings and tail; crest and breast plumes less developed in female. Solitary; crepuscular; extremely shy but master of patience; freezes and hides amidst marsh reeds; when flushed, flies with neck outstretched. Active in early mornings.
Habitat:
open marshes, reedcovered lakes, riversides.
Food:
mostly fish.
Distribution:
mostly resident, though numbers in some areas increase during winter because of migrants; subcontinent, south of Himalayan foothills.
Call:
Call Description:
a harsh croak; sometime a high-pitched frank.
IUCN:
National Status:
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