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Green Heron

Butorides virescens

Photo by UnckieBob
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Green Heron

Butorides virescens

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Thanks for all of the comments. I had heard these were in my area but never got up close to one. Just the body is a bit smaller than a snowy egret. Legs and neck are shorter. The boom catches trash and is strung across a creek that flows to SF Bay.
I question whether it is a green heron, does not have the characteristics I know. But there is no bird in my book (eastern birds) that come close. I wish Mitch or someone else would check it.
Thanks again Nicole for the link .
you are right nicole it is a green heron and there are a lot of birds whose look and color dont match their names
I'm only going by online Info & the experience of colour distortion on my own photos ;-) But from what I've seen, this is a male Green Heron (but I'm open for discussion :D). A good place to find birds or get birds ID-ed (if all else fails here) is over at Birdforum: http://www.birdforum.net/forum.php They often ID even the 'brown blotch in the brown fields' :)
Thanks for the info Nicole. I saw a BLue Heron recently but since he is immature he is totally white.
I think it's a male, it's just a bit of digital colour distortion here. Imagine the whole photo a tad darker.
this then could be a juvenile? or female?
Had to look it up on the wiki article: "Adults have a glossy, greenish-black cap, a greenish back and wings that are grey-black grading into green or blue" I gave up a long time ago to ponder why some birds have certain names :D
Is there any reason it is called green heron? i don't see any green in it!
This is an unusual spotting!! Is this bird coastal? Is the size as is?
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PublishedAugust 1, 2011

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