Wildlife Jewels Explore Wildlife Days: A precious Black-crowned Night Heron
Wildlife Jewels Explore Wildlife Days: A precious Black-crowned Night Heron
Our recent "Explore Wildlife Days" visit at Crystal Cove Beach was a true delight, as we spotted one of the most precious birds we've encountered: a majestic juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron! As we took a closer look at him, we noticed a leg band.
Today, we're thrilled to spotlight one of the most charming birds we've come across: the delightful Black-crowned Night Heron!
Black-crowned Night Herons are small herons characterized by their thick necks, large heads, heavy bills, and short legs. These birds typically forage alone in the evening and at night, exploring water, mudflats, and land for food.
You can find Black-crowned Night Herons around wetlands throughout North America, including marshes and reservoirs. However, they face significant threats, such as habitat destruction, water pollution, fishing gear, and other human-induced dangers.
Stay tuned for more updates from our exploration!
Wildlife Jewels’s Explore Wildlife Days: Discovering Fox Squirrels
Wildlife Jewels’s Explore Wildlife Days: Discovering Fox Squirrels
Lovely spotting two precious Fox Squirrels during our Sunday Wildlife Jewels "Explore Wildlife Days" walk at Corona del Mar!
The aim of our "Explore Wildlife Days" initiative is to connect the community with wildlife, educate about human threats to wildlife, and empower action!
The precious Fox Squirrels have an average lifespan of 6 to 7 years in the wild, and over 13 years in captivity. They face major human-induced threats from habitat loss due to logging, development, and getting hit by vehicles.
Stay tuned to learn more about the story of these two precious Fox Squirrels!
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Wildlife Jewels’s Explore Wildlife Days: Discovering the Majesty of the Yellow-crowned Night Heron
Wildlife Jewels’s Explore Wildlife Days: Discovering the Majesty of the Yellow-crowned Night Heron
Our recent Explore Wildlife Days visit at the San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve was a true delight, as we encountered a variety of precious wildlife whose well-being relies on the health of our wetlands.
Today, we're excited to showcase one of the most unique and elusive birds we've encountered: The majestic Yellow-crowned Night Heron!
The Yellow-Crowned Night Heron is a stunning bird found exclusively in the Americas. This magnificent bird prefers shallow water habitats and relies on bushes or trees to build its nests. However, human activities pose significant threats to its existence. In areas where the herons coexist with humans, disturbances near their nests can lead to abandonment. Furthermore, habitat destruction continues to endanger the species.
Sadly, in regions like Louisiana and the Bahamas, the Yellow-Crowned Night Heron faces devastating threats from illegal hunting for its meat. Source: Wikipedia
Each Yellow-Crowned Night Heron is precious and must be protected. It is crucial to preserve their habitats and protect them from human-induced threats. Let's unite to ensure the survival of this magnificent bird for future generations. secure the future of these majestic birds for generations to cherish.
Stay tuned to learn more about this magnificent bird!
Wildlife Jewels Explore Wildlife Days La Jolla Cove & California Brown Pelicans
Wildlife Jewels Explore Wildlife Days La Jolla Cove & California Brown Pelicans
Our recent Explore Wildlife Days walk at the La Jolla Cove was a true delight, as we encountered a variety of precious wildlife, including sea lions, harbor seals, cormorants, squirrels, gulls, pigeons and magnificent California Brown Pelicans!
We're excited to announce that one of these majestic birds will be showcased in our soon to be revealed Wildlife Jewels® Collections exhibition! Stay tuned for more details, stunning photos, and information on how you can contribute to the protection of these precious birds!
Wildlife Jewels Explore Wildlife Days San Elijo Nature Reserve White Crested Duck
Wildlife Jewels Explore Wildlife Days San Elijo Nature Reserve White Crested Duck
Our recent visit exploring the wildlife at the San Elijo Nature Center was a true delight, as we encountered a variety of precious wildlife, including migratory birds whose well-being relies on the health of our wetlands.
Today, we're thrilled to feature one of the most beautiful birds we encountered: the White Crested Duck!
The White Crested Duck is a medium-sized waterfowl species. Both males and females share a similar appearance, although males typically have a slightly more prominent crest.
Despite their beauty, sadly Crested Ducks face challenges due to their popularity as pets and decorative birds. Also, the crest gene responsible for their unique appearance can lead to a buildup of fat within the skull, which may impede their ability to walk properly. This can result in a "tottering" walking pattern and difficulty getting back up if knocked over. Additionally, issues such as seizures, neurological problems, and premature death can arise from the fat buildup.
You can support the well-being of white crested ducks by spreading awareness among your friends and discouraging them from buying these ducks as pets. It's important to remember that ducks are social creatures and, like other wildlife, belong outdoors in their natural habitats, not as "house" pets
Stay tuned for more updates from our exploration!