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Squacco Heron

ardeola ralloides

The Squacco Heron is a small, enigmatic wading bird that beautifully bridges the gap between stealthy hunter and master of disguise. Breeding primarily in marshlands across southern Europe, western Asia, and Africa, this compact heron is celebrated for its spectacular color transformation. While quietly hunched among reeds, it appears a dull, cryptic buff-brown, but the moment it takes flight, its brilliant white wings flash dramatically against the sky. This sudden burst of white serves to startle both observers and potential predators. Known for its solitary and patient foraging tactics, the Squacco Heron is a cherished sight for birdwatchers exploring freshwater wetlands. Its quiet demeanor and preference for dense vegetation make spotting one an exciting reward for patient nature lovers.

Hábitat: Found in shallow freshwater wetlands, including marshes, lakeshores, swamps, and rice fields with dense emergent vegetation.

Aspecto

Measuring about 40 to 49 cm in length with a wingspan of 82 to 95 cm, the Squacco Heron is a stocky bird with a relatively short neck and a thick bill. During the breeding season, adults acquire an elegant appearance with long, lanceolate feathers draping from the nape, a golden-buff back, and a greenish-blue bill with a black tip. In non-breeding plumage, they are much duller and streakier. Crucially, their wings, rump, and tail are pure white, which is almost completely hidden when perched but becomes instantly conspicuous in flight.

ReinoAnimaliaFiloChordataClaseAvesOrdenPelecaniformesFamiliaArdeidaeGéneroArdeola
Squacco Heron
Squacco Heron

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During the peak of the breeding season, the base of its normally greenish-yellow bill turns a stunning, bright cobalt blue for a brief period.

They are colonial nesters, often building their nests in mixed colonies alongside other heron and egret species in dense reed beds or low trees.

Unlike some larger herons that actively wade, the Squacco Heron is highly stealthy, often remaining frozen in a hunched position for over twenty minutes waiting for prey.

When perched, the Squacco Heron looks entirely golden-brown, but in flight, it transforms into a bright white bird, earning it the nickname 'chameleon of the reeds'.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Two-Phase Camouflage

The heron's buff-brown coloration keeps it invisible in reeds, while its stark white flight feathers startle predators when it suddenly takes wing.

Habilidad

Patient Ambush Foraging

It can stand completely motionless for long periods, lowering its profile and neck to capture fast-moving aquatic prey with a lightning-fast bill thrust.

Habilidad

Reed Gripping

Possesses long, slender toes adapted to gripping unstable, swaying marsh vegetation, allowing it to navigate dense reed beds without slipping.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
40-49 cm
Envergadura
82-95 cm
Peso
0.25-0.35 kg
Esperanza de vida
5-10 años
Top Speed
40 km/h
Tamaño de la puesta
4-6
Incubación
22-24 días
Distancia de migración
4000 km

Dieta y alimentación

Feeds primarily on a mix of aquatic insects, small fish, frogs, and other small invertebrates found in shallow waters.

Diferencias por edad: Chicks are fed regurgitated insects and small fish by both parents, transitioning to larger aquatic vertebrates as they mature.

Alimentos principales

  • Marsh Frogs
  • Small fish
  • Dragonfly larvae
  • Water beetles
  • Tadpoles

Método de búsqueda

  • Ambush

Conexiones ecológicas

hunts

Marsh Frog

Pelophylax ridibundus

The Squacco Heron hunts and consumes this frog species in shallow wetland waters.

eaten by

Western Marsh Harrier

Circus aeruginosus

This bird of prey frequently targets Squacco Heron nests, taking eggs and young chicks.

competitor

Little Egret

Egretta garzetta

Competes directly with this species for small fish and insect prey in shallow wetland margins.

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Seguridad

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Squacco Heron?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Squacco Heron es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Squacco Heron?

40-49 cm

¿Cuál es el envergadura de Squacco Heron?

82-95 cm

¿Cuál es el peso de Squacco Heron?

0.25-0.35 kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Squacco Heron?

5-10 años

¿Cuál es el top Speed de Squacco Heron?

40 km/h

¿Qué come Squacco Heron?

Feeds primarily on a mix of aquatic insects, small fish, frogs, and other small invertebrates found in shallow waters.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Squacco Heron?

Found in shallow freshwater wetlands, including marshes, lakeshores, swamps, and rice fields with dense emergent vegetation.

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