Great-billed Heron
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Ardea sumatrana Raffles, 1822 |
The Great-billed Heron, Ardea sumatrana is a wading bird of the heron family Ardeidae, resident from southeast Asia to Papua New Guinea and Australia. Its habitats are largely coastal such as islands, coral reefs, mangroves, large rivers. However, occasionally, they can be found inland in shallow ponds.
It feeds in shallow water, spearing fish with its long, sharp bill. It will wait motionless for prey, or slowly stalk its victim.
The Great-billed Heron is a large bird, standing 115cm tall. It is larger than the Purple Heron, which it resembles in appearance, although it is larger and darker. The plumage is largely dark grey all above. In flight, it has a uniform dark grey upperwing.
The flight is slow, with its neck retracted. This is characteristic of herons and bitterns, and distinguishes them from storks, cranes and spoonbills, which extend their necks.
Widespread throughout its large range, the Great-billed Heron is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
[edit] References
- BirdLife International (2004). Ardea sumatrana. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 26 November 2006. Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
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Categories: Least Concern species | Ardea | Herons | Birds of New Guinea | Birds of Papua New Guinea | Birds of Western Australia | Birds of Australia | Birds of Asia | Birds of Southeast Asia | Birds of Brunei | Birds of India | Birds of Indonesia | Birds of Malaysia | Birds of Myanmar | Birds of the Philippines | Birds of Singapore | Birds of Thailand | Birds of Vietnam