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Lava heron

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for one breeding season in either the lower branches of mangrove trees or under lava rocks. They can breed year-round, though typically from September to March, and can mate up to three times a year and have up to ten eggs each time.
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The lava heron stalks small crabs and fish slowly before quickly spearing and eating them. They have also been known to eat the flies that gather near cacti and occasionally smaller birds.
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Moran, Matthew D. (June 2010). "Predation by a Lava Heron (Butorides Striata Sundevalli) on a Small Ground Finch (Geospiza fuliginosa) in the Galapagos Islands".
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These birds have little fear of humans. It has been noted they have flight behaviors, some of which may carry the purpose of territory defense/advertising.
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Heinzel, Hermann and Barnaby Hall. Galapagos Diary. Los Angeles; University of California Press, 2000.
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Lava herons are typically seen hunched over and they have a sharp alarm call (described as a
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Kushlan, James A. (1983). "Pair Formation Behavior of the Galapagos Lava Heron".
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The adult is slate-grey to black, which allows it to blend in with the hardened
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Lava heron stalking crabs, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
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Santa Fe Island
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Pelecaniformes
Ardeidae
Butorides
Binomial name
Reichenow
Synonyms
species
heron
endemic
Galápagos Islands
Ecuador
American Ornithological Society
BirdLife International
colour morph
striated heron
lumped
green heron
green-backed heron
lava
intertidal zones
mangrove swamps
Galápagos Province

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