Yellow-crowned night heron

Yellow-crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa violacea) at the Kingston Seawall, Georgetown (Photo by Kester Clarke www.kesterclarke.net)

The Yellow-crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa violacea)is found in the Americas.

The body and back are a smooth grey-blue, with a black scaled pattern on the wings. The long legs are yellow and turn coral, pink or red during courtship. The most characteristic part of the Yellow-crowned Night Heron is the head: black and glossy, with white cheeks and a pale yellow crown going from the bill, between the eyes and to the back of the head, giving the bird its common name. Such colours make the face appear striped in a horizontal black-white-black-white pattern. Long, thin, white feathers grow to the back of the crown during mating season. The bill, also black, is thick and deeply set under the eyes which are dark orange or red.

The Yellow-crowned night heron feeds mostly on crustaceans.

Yellow-crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa violacea) at the Kingston Seawall, Georgetown (Photo by Kester Clarke www.kesterclarke.net)