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Black-crowned Night-Herons are stocky birds compared to many of their long-limbed heron relatives. They’re most active at night or at dusk, when you may see their ghostly forms flapping out from daytime roosts to forage in wetlands. In the light of day adults are striking in gray-and-black plumage and long white head plumes. These social birds breed in colonies of stick nests usually built over water. They live in fresh, salt, and brackish wetlands and are the most widespread heron in the world. Caption by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Wild bird photographed at Flamingo Gardens in Davie, Florida. - flamingogardens.org
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The Red Look
Photographer: Lorenzo Cassina
Lorenzo Cassina | Oct 16, 2017
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