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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
Length 84-92 cmSimilar in size and general appearance to the [[Grey Heron]], but with a dark bill, black legs and feet, and a black neck. In flight, the underwings of the Grey Heron are entirely grey whereas those of the Black-headed Heron have a thick black trailing edge
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L. 84-92 cm
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===Similar Species===
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Similar in size and general appearance to the [[Grey Heron]], but with a dark bill, black legs and feet, and a black neck.  
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====Flight====
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The underwings of the Grey Heron are entirely grey whereas those of the Black-headed Heron have a thick black trailing edge
  
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
Africa: Widespread and common from Senegal east to Somalia and south to South Africa.  
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Africa. Widespread and common from Senegal east to Somalia and south to South Africa.  
 
Largely resident but migratory in parts of range, probably in response to rains.  
 
Largely resident but migratory in parts of range, probably in response to rains.  
  

Revision as of 02:06, 30 January 2008

Ardea melanocephala
Photo by Mybs

Identification

L. 84-92 cm

Similar Species

Similar in size and general appearance to the Grey Heron, but with a dark bill, black legs and feet, and a black neck.

Flight

The underwings of the Grey Heron are entirely grey whereas those of the Black-headed Heron have a thick black trailing edge

Distribution

Africa. Widespread and common from Senegal east to Somalia and south to South Africa. Largely resident but migratory in parts of range, probably in response to rains.

Vagrancy is rare but there are old and unsubstantiated reports from Algeria, Spain, France and Italy. In November 1971 one was reported from the Camargue in southern France but this too, is unconfirmed. More recently an immature was recorded in October-December 1987 in the Eilat-Aqaba area. Also reported in southern Egypt.

Taxonomy

This species is monotypic.

Habitat

Grasslands and fallow fields. Often seen in rank vegeation near lakes and marshes but, unlike the Grey Heron, seldom seen at water.

Behaviour

References

Lepage D. 2007. Avibase. Search for Ardea melanocephala downloaded 19 September 2007.

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