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Photo Credit: ©Gregory Rothman 2026 

This is a Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax), a compact, stocky heron often seen around wetlands.

Imagine a medium-sized bird perched on a branch, gripping it with sturdy, pinkish legs. Its body looks somewhat hunched and rounded, not long and slender like many other herons.

* The back and crown (top of the head) are a deep slate-black, giving it a “capped” appearance.
* Its face and underparts are pale—creamy white to light gray—creating a sharp contrast with the dark cap.
* The bird has a thick, pointed black bill, shorter and stouter than many herons.
* One of its most striking features is its bright red eye, which stands out vividly against the pale face.
* From the back of its head extend long, thin white plumes, like delicate ribbons trailing behind.
* In this moment, the bird has one wing partly spread, showing soft gray feathers layered like overlapping scales.

The overall impression is of a sturdy, slightly compact heron with bold contrast between dark and light colors and a piercing red eye.

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Scientific Name: Nycticorax nycticorax

* Nycticorax comes from Greek:
    * “nyx” = night
    * “korax” = raven
* So it roughly means “night raven.”

Why “Night Heron”?

They are primarily nocturnal feeders. Instead of hunting during the day like most herons, they become active at dusk and through the night, often standing still at the water’s edge waiting to ambush prey.


Interesting Facts

* Red eyes glow at night: Their eyes can appear even more intense in low light, helping them see in dim conditions.
* Patient hunters: They often stand motionless for long periods, then strike quickly at fish, frogs, or insects.
* Short neck (for a heron): Unlike taller herons, their neck appears tucked, giving them a more compact silhouette.
* Wide diet: They eat fish, crustaceans, insects, small mammals, and even bird eggs.
* Global traveler: This species is found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.
* Di…

Photo Credit: ©Gregory Rothman 2026 This is a Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax), a compact, stocky heron often seen around wetlands. Imagine a medium-sized bird perched on a branch, gripping it with sturdy, pinkish legs. Its body looks somewhat hunched and rounded, not long and slender like many other herons. * The back and crown (top of the head) are a deep slate-black, giving it a “capped” appearance. * Its face and underparts are pale—creamy white to light gray—creating a sharp contrast with the dark cap. * The bird has a thick, pointed black bill, shorter and stouter than many herons. * One of its most striking features is its bright red eye, which stands out vividly against the pale face. * From the back of its head extend long, thin white plumes, like delicate ribbons trailing behind. * In this moment, the bird has one wing partly spread, showing soft gray feathers layered like overlapping scales. The overall impression is of a sturdy, slightly compact heron with bold contrast between dark and light colors and a piercing red eye. ⸻ Scientific Name: Nycticorax nycticorax * Nycticorax comes from Greek: * “nyx” = night * “korax” = raven * So it roughly means “night raven.” Why “Night Heron”? They are primarily nocturnal feeders. Instead of hunting during the day like most herons, they become active at dusk and through the night, often standing still at the water’s edge waiting to ambush prey. Interesting Facts * Red eyes glow at night: Their eyes can appear even more intense in low light, helping them see in dim conditions. * Patient hunters: They often stand motionless for long periods, then strike quickly at fish, frogs, or insects. * Short neck (for a heron): Unlike taller herons, their neck appears tucked, giving them a more compact silhouette. * Wide diet: They eat fish, crustaceans, insects, small mammals, and even bird eggs. * Global traveler: This species is found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. * Di…

A Black Crowned #NightHeron Lands on a perch to collect twigs for its nest as it is that time again.
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