Six-Toed Grey Heron

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The Six-Toed Grey Heron (Ardea sextidigita) is probably one of the most unique species of birds.

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Description

  • Height: 40" tall
  • Length: 50" long
  • Wingspan: 145" (12.08') long
  • Weight: 3 lbs.

Its huge wings allows it to glide over the vast rivers. It is unusual because its the only bird ever to live that has six toes. Despite looking like a hybrid, its not.

Breeding colours

  • Upper mandible: Black
  • Lower mandible: Yellow
  • Face: Orange face 'mask'
  • Head: Bluish grey
  • Wings: Orange
  • Feet: A bright yellowish orange
  • Legs: black

During the breeding season it has yellow plumes on its chin, back of the neck and breast.

  • NOTE: Females are duller than males.

Nonbreeding colours

Pretty much the same, but duller and lacks yellow plumes.

Range

Glennshire River in Frost

Other Names

None.

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My friend made this up. I made up the scientific name.

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