What is the heron from the ship?

The heron of the ship is a bird that lives near the water and has a wide account in the shape of a blade that resembles a boat. It is a middle bird with colors in shades of white, black and gray. His scientific name is Cochlearius Cochlearius. He lives mainly in Central and South America. He is a carnivore and most often hunt food at night and uses beak as a means of catching food.

The heron with an adult boat grows to a length of about 18 to 21 inches (46 to 54 cm). He has large eyes that bulges a little from the face, and a considerable, wide, black, scoop -shaped account that resembles a small rower. The upper part of the head, also called the crown, and the upper back are black and the wings and the lower back are gray. Breasts, neck and face are white, most of the underside are reddish -brown, with parts of the lower sides being black. Young birds are light brown down, with a darker shade brown on the upper parts.

The native area where the bhladisko oat oat oat is located sections from Mexico in Central America to southto Brazil and Peru in South America. Like most herons, it is a water bird that prefers to live near freshwater lakes, streams and swamps. Gerve ships also commonly occur in mangrove marshes, where it can use trees for nesting and protection during the day.

The Heron diet on the ship consists mainly of insects, fish and small crustaceans; Sometimes he will also eat small mammals and amphibians. They normally hunt food at night and rely a little on the ship's shape for catching food. They pass through shallow water and use their accounts to take prey like shrimp and other DNA residents. The bird account is super sensitive and open with the lightest touch, such as passing through the fish that is brushed against it, drawing into the water and prey. They also use accounts with stabbing prey, such as fish or amphibians.

at the time of breeding to which it usually occurs during the rainy seasonVKA with a boat uses calls and displays such as billing or preening to attract a friend. The nests are built of twigs and are usually found on mangrove trees or in other trees or shrubs. The woman usually puts two to four bluish eggs that both parents incubate for about 26 days. When the infants hatch, which both parents take care of in the nest who will feed them at night and protect the nest from damage.

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