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INDIAN POND HERON
Ardeola grayii
8.05379, 80.7248
Field Notes
Description:
The Indian pond heron or paddybird (Ardeola grayii) is a small heron. It is of Old World origins, breeding in Sri Lanka and east to Pakistan, India, Burma, Bangladesh and southern Iran . They are widespread and common but can be easily missed when they stalk prey at the edge of small water-bodies or even when they roost close to human habitations. They are however distinctive when they take off with bright white wings flashing in contrast to the cryptic streaked olive and brown colours of the body. Their camouflage is so excellent that they can be approached closely before they take to flight, a behaviour which has resulted in folk names and beliefs that the birds are short-sighted or blind.
Habitat:
They are very common in Sri Lanka & India, and are usually solitary foragers but numbers of them may sometimes feed in close proximity during the dry seasons.
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