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yes i believe so. pretty much has to be

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Newtown Barracks or even Municipal / Marion Jones, surely. Isn't that Haulover Creek about a third of the way in from the left, so it's further round to the North of the Headland.

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Ok this pic of the day pushed my button. Very very cool
The Yellow Crowned Night Heron
In the world of Aves from the family of Ardeidae is Nyctanassa violacea commonly known as The Yellow Crowned Night Heron.
It's a resident breeder in Belize from Ambergris Caye to Punta Gorda this rare and unusual Heron is thriving, but it is seldom seen.
This stocky, black and gray nocturnal heron roosts camouflaged during the day in the salty mangroves and freshwater habitats of the mainland.
One of Bubbas many bird books says,' at night they forage in the shallows. The males stand up to 24" tall and have a bold head pattern of black with white cheeks, red eyes and of course a yellow crown. The juvenile and female are brown with some thin white edges to the feathers.'
Another of his books says,' Night Heron are crepuscular (active at dawn and dusk) and are nocturnal feeders.' but I've seen them forage in the daytime during the nesting season, probably to feed extra mouths, they are requester.
They are strictly carnivorous and prefer crabs. Their long legs and neck allow them to forage in aquatic habitats such as Belize's Caribbean shoreline behind the barrier reefs and along the banks of its many lagoons.
Bubba said there numbers are increasing in Belize and this is probably due to this country having placed one-fifth of its land mass in nature reserves many years ago.
If you're an incidental birder and not willing to walk your flashlight at night along the secluded moonlit beach or lagoons side in search of this rarity, overcast days seem to be a break in the nocturnal behavior. You may discover them stalking Soya in the savannas or in the shade or the littoral forest. Soya is a local name for a terrestrial crab the birds eat. Local fisherman value them as a prize fish bait. I would have to call it a hermit crab that commonly takes up residents in empty Apple Snail shells, or what ever shell is available. The Night Herons bill is especially adapted for removing such an escargot delight or any substitute tenant.
Most Birders who find rare birds are looking for rare birds. A rarity hunter will be prepared with an intimate knowledge of the bird, its habits, likes, and dislikes. Chances improve as rare species tend to occur in specific habitats and only at certain times.


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Thanks for the info. Before the big bridge was built, when we had the pull ferry, there was a tiny little wooden bridge at the first turn in the road. This was before Reef Village or the school was started.
Because the pull ferry charged extra after 8:00 PM I made it a habit to get across just before then. My joy was that a Night Heron lived there at the little bridge. When I came up quietly, without my golf cart light on, I could watch here. Other wise she would fly up in front of me squawking loudly.
I miss her and all the other birds that used to live in the lagoon.


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Is it possible that the incredibly large bird with a l-o-n-g neck that was extended as it flew a Stork? I buzzed over our heads so quickly as we came up the road in the Tres Cocos area that I couldn't get a good look at it.


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I may have seen her!! I was sitting on a picnic table down near the highschool one night. I was just being quiet and taking in the night when I sensed something out in the water. At first, I got a bit of a start and then I realized it was a heron feeding. I watched her for a long while before heading home to bed.


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Great photo for independence
Belize is the only country in the world that has its people on the flag.
I'm sure thats what the little boy is smiling about.


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Frigates, eat fish but can't swim....problems in life.


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Great photo today.
Just thinking about these guys and how they are doing in the world that thinks they taste like chicken.


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What a picture! How come the ones in my yard are just gray?
The one and only time I went to Maruba I ate Iguana - it didn't taste like chicken and was tough!


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