Striated Herons aka Mangrove Herons or Little Herons
Heron Information ... Heron Species
The Striated Heron (or Mangrove Heron or Little Heron), Butorides striatus, is a small heron.
Adults have a blue-grey back and wings, white underparts, a black cap and short yellow legs. Juveniles are browner above and streaked below.
Their breeding habitat is small wetlands in the Old World tropics from west Africa to Japan and in South America. They are mostly non-migratory. They nest in a platform of sticks often in shrubs or trees, sometimes on the ground, often near water, laying 3-5 eggs.
These birds stand still at the water's edge and wait to ambush prey, but are easier to see than many small heron species. They mainly eat small fish, frogs and aquatic insects.
They sometimes use bait, dropping a feather or leaf carefully on the water surface and picking fish that visit it.
This bird is often considered to be conspecific (of, or belonging to, the same species) with the closely-related American species, the Green Heron.
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