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Purple Heron

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Purple Heron

Purple Heron, Oued Massa, Morocco

Purple Heron, Oued Massa, Morocco

Scientific classification

Kingdom:

Animalia

Phylum:

Chordata

Class:

Aves

Order:

Ciconiiformes

Family:

Ardeidae

Genus:

Ardea

Species:

A. purpurea

Binomial name

Ardea purpurea
Linnaeus, 1766

 

 

In flight

In flight

 

Landing

Landing

The Purple Heron (Ardea purpurea) is a wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae, breeding in Africa, central and southern Europe, and southern and eastern Asia. The European populations are migratory, wintering in tropical Africa; the more northerly Asian populations also migrate further south within Asia.

It is a large bird, 80-90 cm tall, with a 120-150 cm wingspan, but slender for its size, weighing only 0.5-1.3 kg. It is somewhat smaller than the Grey Heron, from which it can be distinguishes by its darker reddish-brown plumage, and, in adults, darker grey back. It has a narrower yellow bill, which is brighter in breeding adults.

There are three or four subspecies:

Behaviour

It breeds in colonies in reed beds or trees close to large lakes or other extensive wetlands. It builds a bulky stick nest.

It feeds in shallow water, spearing fish, frogs or insects with its long, sharp bill. It will often wait motionless for prey, or slowly stalk its victim. It tends to keep within reedbeds more than the Grey Heron, and is often inconspicuous, despite its size.

It has a slow flight, with its neck retracted. This is characteristic of herons and bitterns, and distinguishes them from storks, cranes and spoonbills, which extend their necks. The long neck of Purple Heron looks particularly snake-like, with more of an S-shape in flight. The call is a loud croaking "krek".

The Purple heron is a likely basis for the Egyptian phoenix, or bennu, which means purple heron [citation needed].

The Purple Heron is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.

 

References

 

Wikipedia

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