- The
squacco heron (Ardeola ralloides) is a
small heron, 44–47 cm (17+1⁄2–18+1⁄2 in) long, of
which the body is 20–23 cm (8–9 in), with 80–92 cm (31+1⁄2–36 in)...
- Île aux Cèdres, Îles Chalands, Île Fangame, Île Héron, Île Michel, Île
Squacco, Île Sylvestre, Île Verte, Ilot Déder, Ilot du Sud, Ilot du Milieu, Ilot...
- (Ardeola idae), also
known as the
Madagascar pond
heron or
Madagascar squacco heron, is a
species of
heron of the
family Ardeidae. They
breed in Madagascar...
- wren Sprague's
pipit Spruce grouse Spur-winged
goose Spur-winged
lapwing Squacco heron Squamate antbird Square-tailed
bulbul Square-tailed
drongo Square-tailed...
- superspecies.[citation needed] As a
group they are
variously affiliated with the
squacco heron (A. ralloides) or the
Malagasy pond
heron (A. idae). As of mid-2011...
- Bonaparte's gull (1994 and 1996), blue-winged teal (1996 and 2000) and
squacco heron (2004). "Blithfield". East
Staffordshire Borough Council. Archived...
-
glossy ibis,
houbara bustard,
great black-headed gull, slender-billed gull,
squacco heron,
common crane,
demoiselle crane, slender-billed curlew,
black stork...
- (Watts Gallery)
Heron pictured in the coat of arms of Priozersk,
Russia Squacco heron from
Egypt Heron in
Zagreb Zoological Garden,
Croatia In Buddhism...
- (30–40 in) wingspan. Most
breed in the
tropical Old World, but the
migratory squacco heron occurs in
southern Europe and the
Middle East and
winters in Africa...
-
Dalmatian pelican (Pelec**** crispus),
cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis),
squacco heron (Ardeola ralloides),
greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus), white-headed...