Genus Ardeola


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Genus Ardeola03-01-2025kushtia,Bangladesh


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Today I am here to present a very beautiful post. In this post, I am going to share with you many beautiful hawk birds. You will be amazed by the photos of the hawk birds. The hawk bird has a long leg and neck. This bird is a water bird, which is usually seen on the banks of rivers, beels, haors and ponds. Its body is usually white or gray in color, but some species of hawks may also have light brown or black spots on their bodies. The hawk's beak is long and sharp, with which it easily hunts fish, frogs, crabs and small aquatic animals. I have noticed that the hawk bird is very patient. It stands quietly by the water's edge and when the prey is close, it catches it with its beak at lightning speed. This is exactly what I noticed when I took the photo in this photography. While flying, the hawk folds its neck in the shape of the English letter S and flies slowly with its wings spread, which makes it different from many other birds. The hawk's behavior is very calm. It moves alone or in small groups and sometimes nests together in large groups. The breeding season of the hawk starts during the rainy season, when they build nests in large trees and lay eggs. I think hawks play a more important role than other birds in enhancing natural beauty. I have noticed that there are various water bodies in our area where these birds are more abundant. However, I also know that several types of hawks can be seen in our area, which are slightly different in size but have the same characteristics. And we like all these birds a lot because the environment is beautiful.

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PhotographGenus Ardeola
Photographer@abidhassan
Locationkushtia,Bangladesh
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Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/295614394


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According to iNaturalist it should be Ardeola grayii Indian Pond-Heron
I have never seen it. Thank you for observation.

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