The Black-Crowned Night Heron is a medium-sized bird that is commonly found in wetlands, marshes, and along the edges of rivers and streams. They are a stocky bird with a black crown, a gray body, and red eyes. These birds are primarily active during the night and feed on small fish, frogs, and other aquatic creatures.
During the breeding season, the male Black-Crowned Night Heron will perform a display to attract females. They will stretch their necks upwards and flap their wings while making a loud call. These birds are known for their unique vocalizations, which include a series of hoarse, barking calls. Despite their nocturnal behavior, the Black-Crowned Night Heron is a popular bird to observe during the day, particularly around bodies of water where they can be seen foraging for food.