A juvenile White-necked heron displaying successfully hunting freshwater shrimp in a shallow billabong in Western Queensland in Australia.
The white-necked heron or Pacific heron (Ardea pacifica) is a species of heron that is found on most of the Australian continent wherever freshwater habitats exist. It is also found in parts of Indonesia, New Guinea and New Zealand, but is uncommon in Tasmania. The populations of this species in Australia are known to be nomadic like most water birds in Australia, moving from one water source to another often entering habitats they have not previously occupied, taking advantage of flooding and heavy rain where the surplus of food allows them to breed and raise their young. Population explosions have been known when the environmental conditions are right for this species in places where they have been rare or unknown.
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Location: Winton, Western Queensalnd, Australia
Photo credit: © Photography By Marco / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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