| 31. | Other less common species include great blue heron, black-crowned night heron, American bittern, and eared and pied-billed grebe.
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| 32. | Folklore built around the phenomenon tells a story of an old black-crowned night heron transforming into a yokai.
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| 33. | Many diverse and rare species including indigo buntings, scarlet tanagers, yellow-crowned night herons and bald eagles call Louisiana home.
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| 34. | There is a noisy breeding colony of egrets, night herons and cormorants and also a colony of flying foxes.
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| 35. | Loss of habitat is another major threat to the yellow-crowned night heron, with the wetlands they favor regressing continually.
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| 36. | Mummichog, a salt marsh fish used for bait, is a favored food of black-crowned night herons, among other waders.
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| 37. | It is superficially similar to the group of the night herons, but is active during daytime or at twilight.
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| 38. | In an area less than half a city block, at least 20 black-crowned night herons were stalking around the rocks.
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| 39. | Kids are kept busy with a playground at Night Heron Park, and scheduled activities include a day camp and live entertainment.
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| 40. | Evening of canoeing on Lake Barkley to enjoy the sights and sounds of a colony nesting site for black-crowned night herons.
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