Nocturnal foraging of yellow-crowned night herons in the Bahamas

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Clayton, Dale H.
Title Nocturnal foraging of yellow-crowned night herons in the Bahamas
Date 1985
Description Detailed observations of nocturnal foraging of the Yellow-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax violacevs) are not to be found in the literature, though this species commonly feeds at night (Kushlan 1978, Riegner 1982a). I observed several Yellow-crowned Night Herons foraging during November and December, 1978 on San Salvador (Watlings) Island, The Bahamas. I watched herons from two palm-thatch blinds, a burlap blind, and a rooftop, all of which bordered an expansive lawn in front of the San Salvador Coast Guard Station. Because the lawn received dim light from nearby buildings, I was able to watch foraging herons with reasonable clarity, though not well enough to identify most prey items. I do not know whether the artificial lighting helped herons to locate prey, but this seems likely.
Type Text
Publisher Florida Ornithological Society
Volume 13
First Page 34
Last Page 35
Subject Nocturnal foraging; Bahamas; Nycticorax violacevs
Subject LCSH Yellow-crowned night heron; Yellow-crowned night heron -- Food
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Clayton, D. H. (1985). Nocturnal foraging of yellow-crowned night herons in the Bahamas. Florida Field Naturalist, 13, 34-5.
Rights Management (c) Florida Ornithological Society
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6sf3dt0
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