At the end of
the neatly paved trail at Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary, which we visited last week,
I find an Indian Pond Heron stalk prey at the edge of the lake. The bird very
common in India, usually forage alone and can be missed easily just the way
stalk prey in the pictures below.
The Indian pond
heron or paddy bird is a small heron, widely distributed across India and its
bordering countries and in the Persian Gulf, it is found in Iran, Oman and UAE.
Appear
stocky with a short neck; the breeding plumage (which is in the images) has dark
brown patches on white unlike non-breeding birds that have white plumage streaked
in olive and brown.
Measuring 40 to
45 cm in length and weighing about 230 to 275 grams, and wingspan to 75 to 90
cm, the bird has a greenish bill with black tip and yellow eyes. The prominent feature
of the bird was it transforms its appearance when take off with flashing
bright white wings in contrast to their dull body colors. a non-breeding plumage is also present in the pic above |
Apt to their
name, they inhabit around ponds and pools mostly, apart marshes, rivers,
streams, paddy fields… the birds feeds on fishes, frogs, crustaceans, insects
and small reptiles, usually from the edge of the pond.
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9 comments:
Hello, Jeevan, your Indian Pond Heron is a cool bird. It looks similar to our night herons. Wonderful sighting and photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!
I love these birds and the reflections are great. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
it is beautiful!
This is special visual treat from the sub-continent.
Very cool bird. Thanks for sharing your lovely snaps, Jeevan!
Have a Happy Day!
Peace :)
Beautiful pictures, Jeevan! I saw these birds in Vedanthaangal. Yes, they seem to road very close to the ponds!
you are so good at taking pics :)
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Wonderful shots of the pond heron.
Nice. I almost missed the reflection, but once you mentioned, I went back and saw that the reflection was present in all photos.
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You were so lucky to snap nice shots of these birds. They must have patiently posed for you to share with us!! I love to see those birds photos taken in your area. Nice!
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