Boat-Billed Heron, Cochlearius cochlearius
Herons are a group of birds of great beauty, adapted to aquatic systems and of great ecological importance for wetlands and other ecosystems they inhabit.
Description
This exciting group of birds has a very ancient evolutionary origin, since between 60 and 30 million years ago there are heron fossils. They are characterized, for the most part, by being slender, thin, with long legs, necks and long, lance-shaped beaks. It is a night heron that lives in mangroves and freshwater wetlands in tropical lowlands. Spends the day perched in trees, sometimes in scattered groups.
Author:
Nicholas Hellmuth
Victor Mendoza
Compilation of basic Data from Earlier Ecologists & Iconographers:
Nicholas Hellmuth
Victor Mendoza
Bird & Plant Identification (Genus species):
Nicholas Hellmuth
Victor Mendoza
Samuel Herrera Duarte
Editors:
Vivian Hurtado
Bibliography Team:
Nicholas Hellmuth
Maria Jose Toralla
GPS Maps during the January 2023 Field Trip:
Byron Pacay
Photographers:
Nicholas Hellmuth
Edwin Solares
Haniel Lopez
Vivian Hurtado
Victor Mendoza
Manager of Design and Layout:
Andrea Sánchez Díaz
Layout of this Design:
Heidy Galindo
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