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What kind of bird is this?
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Beautiful. Looks like some kind of baby heron.
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It is a big sum*****. Bigger than my Mallards. I've seen one of these birds before and it's neck extends.
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Kingfisher? Do you have a fish pond?
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Check the first pic here...different plumage than the ones here, but the beak shape gave it away for me.
https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=Awr9Gi.JZ7Je6NwA_T9XNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTEy cWhjMTljBGNvbG8DZ3ExBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDQzAwMDFfMQRzZW MDc2M-?p=kingfisher+bird+hawaii&fr=yfp-t-s |
Black crowned night heron ...
https://www.thespruce.com/black-crowned-night-heron-identification-385976 Or do a picture lookup on google! Better get those Koi inside! |
I have a big koi pond too. The fish are now rather large, like 70-80 cm but I still have a net of fishing lines crossing the surface too keep out the herons.
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My koi were about the same size.
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I'd lend you my cat if I lived any closer.
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Black crowned night heron, I suspect.
Not sure if you have them in Hawaii, they are fairly common in florida. Gary |
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https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/wildlife/files/2013/09/Fact-Sheet-Black-crowned-night-heron.pdf |
That's a Spraddlelegged Coathanger for sure.
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We had a great blue heron eat several of our koi. It is a federal crime to harass them, so we are not even supposed to scare them off. My dogs do not know the law and they decided to chase it off. The dang bird had several hundred dollar meal. I don’t spend that much on my meals!
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I'll concede to the Heron...kingfishers are smaller.
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Beautiful bird.
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I wouldn't think of Herons as long distance flyers. |
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