Showing posts with label Cattle egret. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cattle egret. Show all posts

Birds of Annakkili Amma Research Institute | April observation published on World Big Day of Ebird


 On the day of "World Big Day" I would like to share the list of birds, I observed during the month of April 2021.

Common Name: Rock Pigeon

Scientific Name: Columba Olivia   (Columbiformes > Columbidae)

Around Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI) we could observe more Feral pigeons... Here we are sharing the group photo of a small group of feral pigeon at the backside of AARI


Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)


Greater Coucal

Common Name: Asian Koel

Scientific Name: Eudynamys scolopaceus (Cuculiformes > Cuculidae)

Around Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI) we could observe at least 4, Asian Koels, every day and someday at a certain time we have even observed more than 10 Asian koels... Here is the link for a small write-up on Asian Koel from us. Follow the link to see more photos. 

Asian Koel

Common Name: Asian Palm-Swift

Scientific Name: Cypsiurus balasiensis (Caprimulgiformes > Apodidae)

Around six Asian Palm-swift are there near AARI...

Common Name: Eurasian Moornhen

Scientific Name: Gallinula chloropus (Gruiformes > Rallidae)



Common Name: Gray-headed Swamphen
Scientific Name: Porphyrio poliocephalus (Gruiformes > Rallidae)

One pair of Swamphen residing near AARI. they could be seen all day.


Common Name: White-breasted Waterhen
Scientific Name: Amaurornis phoenicurus (Gruiformes > Rallidae)
more than three pairs of White-Breasted Waterhen was breeding near AARI and gave birth to 5 chicks each. so here near AARI you could find more water hens all day. 

Red-wattled Lapwing

Common Name: Bronze-winged Jacana
Scientific Name: Metopidius indicus (Charadriiformes > Jacanidae)
    A pair of Matured Jacana was laid eggs and hatched 4 jacana chicks near AARI... according to our observation, this could be the second time hatching for this jacana pair.

Indian Cormorant

Cattle Egret

Glossy Ibis

Black-headed Ibis

White-throated Kingfisher

Indian Roller

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Black Drongo

House Crow

Common Tailorbird

Red-vented Bulbul


Yellow-billed Babbler

Common Myna

Purple-rumped Sunbird

Purple Sunbird

Indian Silverbill

White-Browed Wagtail


Photo Credit U Elaya Perumal

Species observed around Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI), on 22nd April 2021 (Birds of Chennai Wetlands/ Medavakkam Marshland)

 Species observed around Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI), on 22nd April 2021

Passeriformes > Pycnonotidae / Red-vented Bulbul - Pycnonotus cafer (Photo Credit U Elaya Perumal)


Species

Count

Location

Observation type

Observation date

Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)

30

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Greater Coucal

2

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Asian Koel

7

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Asian Palm-Swift

4

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Eurasian Moorhen

16

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Gray-headed Swamphen

2

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

White-breasted Waterhen

15

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Bronze-winged Jacana

3

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Cattle Egret

2

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Indian Pond-Heron

6

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Glossy Ibis

2

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Black-headed Ibis

1

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

White-throated Kingfisher

2

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Black-rumped Flameback

1

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Rose-ringed Parakeet

16

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Black Drongo

2

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

House Crow

13

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Common Tailorbird

2

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Plain Prinia

1

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Red-vented Bulbul

2

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Yellow-billed Babbler

10

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Common Myna

5

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Purple-rumped Sunbird

2

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Purple Sunbird

2

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21

Indian Silverbill

6

Annakkili Amma Research Institute

Traveling

22-Apr-21


Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis) உண்ணிக்கொக்கு Biodiversity of Chennai wetland area | Birds of Marshlands of Chennai city | Indian Cattle egret

Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis) உண்ணிக்கொக்கு


Cattle Egret searching fr insects near a cow Photo Credit U Elaya Perumal

The cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis) is a cosmopolitan species of heron (family Ardeidae) found in the tropics, subtropics, and warm-temperate zones. It is the only member of the monotypic genus Bubulcus, although some authorities regard two of its subspecies as full species, the western cattle egret and the eastern cattle egret. Despite the similarities in plumage to the egrets of the genus Egretta, it is more closely related to the herons of Ardea. Originally native to parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe, it has undergone a rapid expansion in its distribution and successfully colonized much of the rest of the world in the last century.


Cattle Egret searching fr insects near a cow Photo Credit U Elaya Perumal

Small, compact white heron with a relatively short yellow bill. More frequently seen in dry habitats than other egrets; rarely gets its feet wet. In, breeding season, look for pale salmon color on head and breast (more extensive in Asia and Australasia) and brighter bill. Leg color varies from reddish or yellow during the breeding season to black during the nonbreeding season. Juveniles have a dark bill. Always note relatively short, thick neck and short legs compared with other egrets. Widespread and fairly common across the globe. Often gathers in flocks, frequently following cattle or tractors in fields.


Cattle egret walking on floating Pistia plants to get their prey at Medavakkam Marshland Photo Credit U Elaya Perumal

Scientific classification 

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Aves

Order: Pelecaniformes

Family: Ardeidae

Genus: Bubulcus Bonaparte, 1855

Species: B. ibis

Binomial name: Bubulcus ibis (Linnaeus, 1758)


Cattle egret walking on floating Pistia plants to get their prey at Medavakkam Marshland Photo Credit U Elaya Perumal

On the Madambakkam Marshland area at 15th March 2021 more than 20 cattle egret were observed standing below a tree shade.


Cattle egret walking on floating Pistia plants to get their prey at Medavakkam Marshland Photo Credit U Elaya Perumal

The Cattle Egret's feeding habitat is open country, where it is most often found associated with cattle (in North America). In other countries, it is found near a variety of large grazers. Breeding habitat is similar to that of other herons and egrets, in colonies near the water, often in a swamp or on an island.


Cattle egret walking on floating Pistia plants to get their prey at Medavakkam Marshland Photo Credit U Elaya Perumal

உண்ணிக்கொக்கு மேய்ச்சல் புல்வெளிகளிலும் நெல்வயல்களிலும் உள்நாட்டு நீர்நிலைகளிலும் அதிகளவில் காணப்படும் ஒரு கொக்கு ஆகும். சிறு வெண் கொக்கை ஒத்த உடலமைப்பு கொண்டது இது; தடித்த, அளவில் சற்று சிறிய, மஞ்சள் நிற அலகும் இனப்பெருக்க காலங்களில் சிறகுத்தொகுதிகளில் ஏற்படும் நிற மாற்றங்களும் இதனை சிறு வெண்கொக்கிடமிருந்து வேறுபடுத்திக் காட்டுகின்றன

Cattle egret walking on floating Pistia plants to get their prey at Medavakkam Marshland Photo Credit U Elaya Perumal

The Cattle Egret eats mainly insects, especially grasshoppers, and in some parts of the world, parasitic flies. An adaptable species, they have been known to eat nestling birds and eggs, and to scavenge in dumps.


Cattle egret walking on floating Pistia plants to get their prey at Medavakkam Marshland Photo Credit U Elaya Perumal

Cattle egret walking on floating Pistia plants to get their prey at Medavakkam Marshland Photo Credit U Elaya Perumal

The Cattle Egret is a small heron, usually found near grazing mammals. Only half the size of a Great Egret, the Cattle Egret's size is a useful field mark. Juveniles and adults in non-breeding plumage are pure white with dark legs. Adults have yellow bills. The juvenile's bill is dark but turns yellow by its first fall. Adults in breeding plumage are unmistakable, with buff-colored plumes creating patches on the back, breast, and crest. Breeding adults also have orange bills and reddish-orange legs.


Cattle egret walking on floating Pistia plants to get their prey at Medavakkam Marshland Photo Credit U Elaya Perumal



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