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LC
Least Concern
A
Animalia
N
Native
Santa Cruz •
San Cristobal •
Isabela •
Fernandina •
Floreana •
Santiago The Yellow-crowned Night Heron, a striking bird found in the Galapagos Islands, is known for its distinctive appearance and nocturnal habits. With its sleek body, long legs, and a prominent yellow crown, this heron stands out among the archipelago's wildlife. Its greyish-blue feathers, red eyes, and black-and-white face give it a unique look.
In the Galapagos, the Yellow-crowned Night Heron is commonly spotted near rocky shores, mangroves, and tidal zones, where it hunts for crustaceans, particularly crabs. It has specialized adaptations to hunt crabs at night, using its excellent vision and stealthy behavior to approach prey.
Unlike many other bird species in the Galapagos, the Yellow-crowned Night Heron isn't endemic to the islands, but the population here has adapted to the environment. It plays a vital role in the local ecosystem, helping control crab populations and contributing to the delicate balance of life in the Galapagos.
This bird also has a relatively calm demeanor, often allowing visitors to approach closely, making it a favorite for birdwatchers and photographers. Its presence adds to the rich biodiversity and natural allure of the Galapagos.










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