Agami Heron

Agamia agami

The Agami Heron is a medium-sized heron. It is a resident breeding bird from Central America south to Peru and Brazil. It is sometimes known as the Chestnut-bellied Heron, and is the only member of the genus "Agamia".
Agami Heron looking for a stick  Agami Heron,Agamia agami,Costa Rica,Geotagged

Appearance

This uncommon and localised species is 66–76 cm in length. It is short-legged for a heron, but has a very long thin bill. This is a beautiful and unmistakable bird. The neck and underparts are chestnut, with a white line down the centre of the foreneck, and the wings are green. There are wispy pale blue feathers decorating the head, sides of the foreneck, and lower back. The legs, bill, and bare facial patch are dull yellow.

The sexes are similar, but immature Agami Herons are largely brown above with a white foreneck, and streaked brown-and-white underparts.

Despite its stunning plumage, this reclusive species' preference for shade and overhanging vegetation means that it is rarely seen at its best.
Agami Heron, Caquetá, Colombia A very secretive heron that is rarely seen. For some reason we do keep finding it, which I guess is a matter of luck as well as being in the right place.
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Behavior

This is a quiet bird, but pairs and family groups may make various snoring or rattling sounds.
Agami Heron close-up out of a boat in Laguna de Lagarto Ecolodge Agami Heron,Agamia agami,Costa Rica,Geotagged,Winter

Habitat

The Agami Heron's habitat is forest swamps and similar wooded wetlands. They nest in colonies on platforms of sticks in trees over water, which may gather more than 100 nests. The normal clutch is two blue eggs.
Agami Heron - sunset, Caquetá, Colombia Second open perch of the day. Agami Heron,Agamia agami,Amazon,Caquetá,Colombia,Colombia 2022,Geotagged,Peregrinos,South America,Winter,World

Food

Agami Herons stalk their fish prey in shaded shallow water, often standing still or moving very slowly. They rarely wade in open water. They also take frogs, small reptiles, and snails.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPelecaniformes
FamilyArdeidae
GenusAgamia
SpeciesA. agami