Black bittern
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I. flavicollis
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Ixobrychus flavicollis (Latham, 1790)
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Dupetor flavicollis |
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The black bittern (Ixobrychus flavicollis) is a bittern of Old World origin, breeding in tropical Asia from Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, and Sri Lanka east to China, Indonesia, and Australia. It is mainly resident, but some northern birds migrate short distances.
This is a fairly large species at 58 cm (23 in) in length, being by some margin the largest bittern in the Ixobrychus genus. Compared to related species, it has a longish neck and long yellow bill. The adult is uniformly black above, with yellow neck sides. It is whitish below, heavily streaked with brown. The juvenile is like the adult, but dark brown rather than black.
Their breeding habitat is reed beds. They nest on platforms of reeds in shrubs, or sometimes in trees. Three to five eggs are laid. They can be difficult to see, given their skulking lifestyle and reed bed habitat, but tend to fly fairly frequently when the all black upperparts makes them unmistakable.
Black bitterns feed on insects, fish, and amphibians.
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Conservation status
Australia
Black bitterns are not listed as threatened on the Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
State of Victoria, Australia
- The black bittern is listed as threatened on the Victorian Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act (1988).[2] Under this act, an Action Statement for the recovery and future management of this species has not yet been prepared.[3]
- On the 2007 advisory list of threatened vertebrate fauna in Victoria, the black bittern is listed as vulnerable.[4]
Gallery
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In Kolkata, West Bengal, India
References
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- ↑ Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria
- ↑ Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria
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- Birds of India by Grimmett, Inskipp and Inskipp, ISBN 0-691-04910-6
- IUCN Red List least concern species
- Bitterns
- Birds of Asia
- Birds of Bangladesh
- Birds of Pakistan
- Birds of Sri Lanka
- Birds of China
- Birds of Korea
- Birds of Japan
- Birds of Southeast Asia
- Birds of Myanmar
- Birds of India
- Birds of Vietnam
- Birds of Cambodia
- Birds of Thailand
- Birds of Malaysia
- Birds of Singapore
- Birds of Brunei
- Birds of Indonesia
- Birds of the Philippines
- Birds of Western Australia
- Ixobrychus
- Animals described in 1790