- Bermuda Night Heron
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Bermuda Night Heron Conservation status Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Pelecaniformes Family: Ardeidae Genus: Nyctanassa Species: N. carcinocatactes Binomial name Nyctanassa carcinocatactes
Olson & Wingate, 2006Synonyms Nycticorax carcinocatactes
The Bermuda Night Heron (Nyctanassa carcinocatactes) is an extinct heron species from Bermuda. It is sometimes assigned to the genus Nycticorax. It was first described in 2006 by Storrs L. Olson and David B. Wingate from subfossil material found in the Pleistocene and Holocene deposits in caves and ponds of Bermuda. Its anatomy was rather similar to its living relative, the Yellow-crowned Night Heron (N. violacea), but it had a heavier bill, a more massive skull and more robust hind limbs. The specialization of the bill and the hind limbs showed that it was apparently adapted to the feeding on land crabs. There are also early historian reports referring to that species. It possibly became extinct due to the settlement of the Bermuda islands in the 17th century.
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Categories: Bird extinctions since 1500 | Natural history of Bermuda | Birds of Bermuda | Animals described in 2006 | Bird stubs | Bermuda stubs
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