Purple Heron (Ardea purpurea) **

The Purple Heron (Ardea purpurea) is a large wading bird known for its distinctive purple-brown plumage and elongated, slender neck. It is slightly smaller and darker than the Grey Heron and is often found in reed beds and wetlands, where it hunts for fish, amphibians, and insects. The Purple Heron is highly secretive, preferring dense vegetation near freshwater lakes, rivers, and marshes, making it less visible compared to other herons. During migration, it travels between Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia, with the UAE being an important stopover and wintering site. Its population faces threats from habitat loss due to wetland drainage and human encroachment. Conservation of wetland habitats is essential for the survival of this beautiful and elusive bird.

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