Nov 6, 2009

Malayan Night Heron (Taipei)

English Name: Malayan Night Heron
Scientific Name: Gorsachius melanolophus
Chinese Name: 黑冠麻鷺 (Heiguan Malu)
Chinese Meaning: "Black-Crowned Ma Heron"*







Date: September 11, 2009
Location: National Chengchi University, Wenshan District, Taipei City
Coordinates: 24° 58' 47.77" N, 121° 34' 13.86" E

I spotted this bird near one of the dormitory buildings up on a hill at Chengchi University. It's a juvenile of the species; adults are more solid brown on top, with a black patch on top of their heads. The Malayan Night Heron is found in much of South and Southeast Asia, from India to Indonesia to China. There are three species of night herons found in Taiwan, and seven worldwide. The Black-Crowned Night Heron, one of the species seen locally, is found all over the world. Scientists have also discovered fossils of other species of night herons, and five island species have gone extinct in modern times.


(Same date and location as above)

The Malayan Night Heron is a forest-dwelling species. It likes to hang out in dark, moist forested areas. This one was being stalked by a cat. I first noticed it after it made a bunch of noise escaping from the cat, and landed on this tree branch (you can see the cat in the bottom right of this picture).

*Translation Note: I didn't translate the "ma" (麻) character, because it's part of the name of a certain group of herons for which there is apparently no word in English. "Malu" (麻鷺) refers to this and several closely related species of night herons of the genus Gorsachius, especially the Japanese Night Heron (Gorsachius goisagi). Other genera of night herons are not referred to as "malu", and the name is also used for some more distantly related birds in the heron family. The character "ma" (麻) by itself has a variety of possible meanings, including "tingling", "hemp", "flax", and "bother".

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