Indian Pond Heron
Patience pays. An Indian Pond Heron waits for prey in the still waters of a pond. These birds are very common in India, seen in virtually any water body, and are usually solitary foragers. But numbers of them may sometimes feed in close proximity during the dry seasons when small wetlands have a high concentration of prey as they dry up. Their habit of standing still and flushing only at the last moment has led to widespread folk beliefs that these birds are semi-blind and their name in many languages includes such suggestions.
Indian Pond Heron
Patience pays. An Indian Pond Heron waits for prey in the still waters of a pond. These birds are very common in India, seen in virtually any water body, and are usually solitary foragers. But numbers of them may sometimes feed in close proximity during the dry seasons when small wetlands have a high concentration of prey as they dry up. Their habit of standing still and flushing only at the last moment has led to widespread folk beliefs that these birds are semi-blind and their name in many languages includes such suggestions.