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Kingdom
  
Genus
  
Ardea

Higher classification
  
Ardea

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Ardeidae

Scientific name
  
Ardea picata

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Bird, Heron, Ardea, Nankeen night heron, White‑necked heron

Pied heron


The pied heron (Ardea picata), also known as the pied egret is a bird found in coastal and subcoastal areas of monsoonal northern Australia as well as some parts of Wallacea and New Guinea.

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Taxonomy

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The species was originally described by ornithologist John Gould in 1845. Some taxonomists put this species in the genus Egretta. There are no recognised subspecies.

Description

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It is a small heron, 43–55 cm long, with dark slaty wings, body, and crested head, with a white throat and neck. The appearance is similar to the white-necked heron. Males (247–280 g) are heavier than females (225–242 g), but the two are similar in appearance.

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Immature birds lack the crest as well as the dark colouring on the head and may look like small versions of the white-necked heron. The juveniles were once classified as a separate species.

Distribution and habitat

Its habitat mainly comprises a range of wetlands and wet grasslands.

Call

The call of the pied heron is a loud 'awk' or 'ohrk' in flight. Soft cooing is given around the nest. Little else is known about vocalisations.

Breeding

Breeding takes place from February to May. It nests in trees above the water, including mangroves, often colonially with other species of heron. 1–2 blue-green eggs are laid in a shallow platform of sticks.

Feeding

It feeds on insects, frogs, crabs, fish and other small aquatic animals. Insects are the most important source of food. It may feed alone or in groups of up to a thousand individuals.

References

Pied heron Wikipedia


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