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...low the eye to the front of the head). May not be separable from [[Chinese Pond Heron]] in non-breeding/juvenile plumage.
...d to [[Chinese Pond Heron]], [[Javan Pond Heron]] and perhaps [[Madagascar Pond Heron]].
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...[[Indian Pond Heron]]. May show less dusky on primary tips than [[Chinese Pond Heron]].<br />
...and upper breast and has rufous crest plumes in breeding plumage. [[Indian Pond Heron]] has a less strong blackish tone on back.
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'''Alternative name: Malagasy Pond Heron'''
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#REDIRECT [[Indian Pond Heron]]
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#REDIRECT [[Chinese Pond Heron]]
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#REDIRECT [[Javan Pond Heron]]
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[[Image:Chinese Pond Heron Breeding Plumage .jpg|thumb|400px|right|Photo by {{user|Avian+Seeker|
Non-breeding adults are very similar to [[Indian Pond Heron]] and [[Javan Pond Heron]], but they have darker backs and tips to primaries.<br />
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#REDIRECT [[Madagascar Pond Heron]]
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[[Image:Lesser_Scaup_on_Pond.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Large pond near Bunces Pass (Fort De Soto area) on highway leading to Ft. D]]
This pond hosts hundreds of ducks at a time during height of the season. On my first
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[[Image:hide.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Animal Life at Loudon Pond Community Nature Reserve]]
...alk leading to the hide. The build of a sensory garden is in process and a pond with dipping platform is planned.
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Duck pond and marsh area with lots of resident shorebirds & waterfowl by the San Fran
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Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History near York, [[South Carolina]], is a non
[http://www.hiltonpond.org/ Hilton Pond Centre]
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#REDIRECT [[Loudon Pond Community Nature Reserve]]
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#REDIRECT [[Large pond near Bunces Pass]]
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#REDIRECT [[Javan Pond Heron]]
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#REDIRECT [[Madagascar Pond Heron]]
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#REDIRECT [[Madagascar Pond Heron]]
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#REDIRECT [[Chinese Pond Heron]]
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#REDIRECT [[Indian Pond Heron]]
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#REDIRECT [[Loudon Pond Community Nature Reserve]]
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...[[Indian Pond Heron]]. May show less dusky on primary tips than [[Chinese Pond Heron]].<br />
...and upper breast and has rufous crest plumes in breeding plumage. [[Indian Pond Heron]] has a less strong blackish tone on back.
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...large rock that sits at one end of the pond and get a tree top view of the pond. I have visited two times, one during a drought and one during a wet perio
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[[Image:Lesser_Scaup_on_Pond.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Large pond near Bunces Pass (Fort De Soto area) on highway leading to Ft. D]]
This pond hosts hundreds of ducks at a time during height of the season. On my first
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[[Image:Chinese Pond Heron Breeding Plumage .jpg|thumb|400px|right|Photo by {{user|Avian+Seeker|
Non-breeding adults are very similar to [[Indian Pond Heron]] and [[Javan Pond Heron]], but they have darker backs and tips to primaries.<br />
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Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History near York, [[South Carolina]], is a non
[http://www.hiltonpond.org/ Hilton Pond Centre]
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...low the eye to the front of the head). May not be separable from [[Chinese Pond Heron]] in non-breeding/juvenile plumage.
...d to [[Chinese Pond Heron]], [[Javan Pond Heron]] and perhaps [[Madagascar Pond Heron]].
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[[Image:HBSP 832108.jpg|thumb|550px|right|View over Mullet Pond, across the causeway from the inlet<br />Photo by {{user|STEFFRO1|Robert St
...uch of the day in the pond. The Mullet pond is separated from the Mallard Pond a fresh water environment where the alligators live by the carriage path th
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The south end of the park by 59th street has a large pond. the north west side of which contains the Hallett Nature Sanctuary.
Further north is Turtle Pond and the Belvedere. This pond is used by many migrating wading birds.
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...d WotB BF.JPG|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|HelenB|HelenB}}<br/>Beaver Pond, March 2014]]
...It is currently closed due to a washout caused by flood waters when Beaver Pond overflowed in 2015.
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...Pond.JPG|thumb|550px|right|Photo by craftygirl<br />a view of Hundred Acre Pond at Mendon Ponds Park]]
Devil's Bathtub and Hundred Acre Pond
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...tors were "entertained" by two otters playing and fishing in the pond. Every so often they'd swim away, but eventually would return. They were
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[[Great Crested Grebe]] breeds on Frensham Great Pond and various duck species occur in winter. [[Mallard]], [[Common Pochard]] a
The Little Pond has extensive reedbeds with good populations of [[Reed Bunting]] and [[Eura
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Around the Royal Pond [[Brown Fish Owl]] is hunting in early morning and late evening.
Water Monitor Lizard and terrapins can be seen at the royal pond.
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[[Image:LMSNA pond.JPG|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|HelenB|HelenB}}<br />Pond viewed from the East Trail, Lost Maples SNA, [[Texas]], April 2005]]
...bler]], [[Black-capped Vireo]], [[Green Kingfisher]] sometimes seen at the pond in the photo above right.
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