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Indian heron belongs is a member of the large wading bird family, known as
Ardeidae. It is found mostly inhabiting the tropical and sub tropical areas.
However, heron birds of India can also be seen in temperate areas. There is one
major characteristic that distinguishes herons from the other birds. Unlike
other birds, when they fly, their necks get folded back on their shoulders.
Most of the time, the herons of India come across as a solitary creature,
hunting and feeding alone. Nevertheless, they can be found roosting and nesting
in large colonies, known as heronries. In the following lines, we have provided
information on the various subspecies of the Heron bird, found in India:
Grey Heron
Grey heron, scientifically known as Ardea cinerea, is a bird belonging to Indian
heron family. It is very strongly related to the American Great Blue Heron as
well as Australian White-faced Heron. Infact, many people misunderstand the
Australian White-faced Heron as the Grey Heron. More.
Night Heron
Indian Heron Night heron belongs to the Nycticorax and Gorsachius genera. It is
a medium sized bird, which is mainly found in the tropical regions of the Indian
subcontinent. The name 'Night Heron' is derived on the basis of the fact that
these birds prefer to catch their prey during night. More.
Pond Heron
Pond herons are one of the most commonly found species of the Indian
subcontinent. Docile by nature, they can be seen in their natural habitat as
well as on the outskirts of villages. The first description related to the Pond
heron bird was given in the year 1832, by Colonel W. H. Sykes. The bird belongs
to the Old World species and is scientifically known as Ardeola grayii.
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