HERONS - EGRETS - STORKS

Herons, egret, and storks are among the most iconic birds of our mangrove ecosystems. Their long legs, patient hunting strategies, and colonial nesting behaviours make them a defining presence in the tidal creeks and shallow waters of the Indus Delta. Ten species have been recorded within the project area, all serving as visible indicators of fish abundance and wetland health. All ten species are classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.

Steppe Eagle in the Indus Delta Least concern

Black-crowned Night-Heron

Nycticorax nycticorax


Habitat Mangrove forests, dense reedbeds, freshwater wetlands, estuarine channels, and coastal scrub, roosting communally by day.
Diet Fish, crustaceans, frogs, insects, and small birds caught during crepuscular and nocturnal foraging bouts.
Steppe Eagle in the Indus Delta Least concern

Cattle Egret

Bubulcus ibis


Habitat Open grasslands, agricultural fields, mangrove margins, and coastal scrubland near grazing animals.
Diet Insects, grasshoppers, lizards, frogs, and earthworms disturbed by grazing animals or agricultural machinery.
Steppe Eagle in the Indus Delta Least concern

Gray Heron

Ardea cinerea


Habitat Tidal mudflats, mangrove creek banks, open coastal wetlands, estuarine shallows, and freshwater marshes.
Diet Fish, frogs, small mammals, reptiles, and large invertebrates caught by motionless ambush or slow stalking.
Steppe Eagle in the Indus Delta Least concern

Great Egret

Ardea alba


Habitat Open tidal mudflats, mangrove creek margins, shallow estuaries, large freshwater wetlands, and saltmarshes.
Diet Fish, frogs, crustaceans, small mammals, and large insects caught by slow patient stalking in shallow water.
Steppe Eagle in the Indus Delta Least concern

Indian Pond Heron

Ardeola grayii


Habitat Mangrove creek edges, small ponds, paddy fields, coastal ditches, and any shallow wetland with cover.
Diet Fish, frogs, crabs, insects, and small invertebrates caught at close range from a hunched, camouflaged posture.
Steppe Eagle in the Indus Delta Least concern

Little Egret

Egretta garzetta


Habitat Tidal mudflats, shallow mangrove creeks, estuarine edges, freshwater pools, and coastal wetlands.
Diet Small fish, shrimps, frogs, aquatic insects, and worms caught using active foot-stirring and rapid strike techniques.
Steppe Eagle in the Indus Delta Least concern

Medium Egret

Ardea intermedia


Habitat Shallow freshwater wetlands, mangrove creek margins, estuarine mudflats, and flooded coastal plains.
Diet Fish, frogs, insects, and small invertebrates caught by patient stalking in shallow water.
Steppe Eagle in the Indus Delta Least concern

Painted Stork

Mycteria leucocephala


Habitat Shallow freshwater wetlands, mangrove creek margins, estuaries, and seasonal floodplains.
Diet Fish, frogs, small snakes, and aquatic invertebrates caught by tactile detection in shallow water.
Steppe Eagle in the Indus Delta Least concern

Purple Heron

Ardea purpurea


Habitat Dense mangrove vegetation, reedbeds, mangrove creek margins, and shallow freshwater wetlands.
Diet Fish, frogs, small mammals, large insects, and lizards caught in deliberate slow-stalking or ambush hunts.
Steppe Eagle in the Indus Delta Least concern

Western Reef Heron

Egretta gularis


Habitat Rocky coastlines, mangrove-fringed tidal flats, sandy shores, intertidal pools, and estuarine channels.
Diet Fish, crabs, shrimps, frogs, and small aquatic invertebrates stalked patiently in shallow intertidal water.