General
Tricolored Heron: Medium-sized heron with blue-gray upperparts, head, neck and wings, paler rump, white stripe on foreneck, and white belly. Also has white plumes on back of head and rust-brown plumes on lower neck and back during the breeding season. Bill and legs are olive-brown. Sexes are similar. Winter adult and juvenile lack plumes and have rust-brown wash over neck, upper breast, upper back, and wings.
Range and Habitat
Tricolored Heron: Breeds in southeastern New Mexico and Texas, on the Gulf Coast, and along the Atlantic coast north to southern Maine (rarely). Spends winters along the coast from Texas and New Jersey south to northern South America and West Indies. Preferred habitats include swamps, bayous, coastal ponds, salt marshes, mangrove islands, mudflats, and lagoons
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"aaah", "scaah"
Interesting Facts
The Tricolored Heron is the only dark colored heron with a white belly.
One of the most abundant herons found in the Deep South, it was formerly called the Louisiana Heron.
A group of herons has many collective nouns, including a "battery", "hedge", "pose", "rookery", and "scattering" of herons."
Author
Gary Owen Dick
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Great Blue Heron
Green Heron
Little Blue Heron
Reddish Egret
Sandhill Crane
Whooping Crane
White-faced Ibis
Limpkin
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