White-bellied heron

(Ardea insignis)

Description

This large heron is plain dark grey above with a long neck.The crown is dark and there are no black stripes on the neck as in the grey heron.In breeding plumage,it has a greyish-white nape plume and elongated grey breast feathers with white centers.The bill is black,greenish near the base and tip and the face is greenish grey.The bill is large and solid,with the culmen measuring 15.2–17.6 cm (6.0–6.9 in).The chin and central portion of the underside are whitish in color (per the common name),contrasting strongly against the dark grey color on the back.The legs are blackish with scale-like texture on the tarsus which measures 17.1 to 21.6 cm (6.7 to 8.5 in).In flight,it has a uniform dark grey upperwing and white underwing-coverts contrasting with dark grey flight feathers.The rump appears paler grey.At 127 cm (50 in) in height,it is the second largest heron on earth,after the Goliath heron.Included in the length,the mid-sized tail measures 19.9 to 21.6 cm (7.8 to 8.5 in).The wing chord measures 54.6 to 57.2 cm (21.5 to 22.5 in),with an estimated wingspan of 2 m (6.6 ft) or more.One estimate of body mass was relatively low at 2–2.6 kg (4.4–5.7 lb),however a deceased juvenile of the species reportedly weighed much more at 5.6 kg (12 lb).Another dead juvenile heron stood 1.58 m (5.2 ft) tall and weighed 8.51 kg (18.8 lb).These extremely high weights require verification,since they indicate this species can exceed even the typically larger Goliath heron in mass.On the ground it walks slowly,moving its neck slowly while looking from side to side.The Goliath species,beyond the average size difference,is distinguished by its chestnut neck while the slightly smaller great-billed heron is solid grey necked with the underside of the wings all grey.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Aves
Order:Pelecaniformes
Family:Ardeidae
Genus:Ardea
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