
| Limpkin Snowy Egret Little Blue Heron Bald Eagle Osprey White Ibis |
| The white stripe running down the front of the neck is a characteristic marking of the
tricolor. The bill has often a dark coloring toward the tip. When challenging a rival, the
tricolor's neck feathers become so ruffled that they have been compared to a feather boa.
These herons grow to about thirty inches in height.
Tricolor herons dine on fish, insects, and frogs. Sometimes when they sense danger nearby in the reeds or high grasses, they may conceal themselves by standing erect with their bills pointed toward the sky (rather than flying off right away), hoping perhaps, to blend in better with their surroundings. |

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