The mangrove is a unique ecosystem, and the birds living here are also highly specific. Here are some birds commonly found in mangroves:
1. Kestrel: The kestrel is a medium-sized raptor that is adaptable to various environments and can inhabit mangroves and its surrounding areas. Kestrels are excellent predators that feed on other birds, mammals and reptiles.
2. White-bellied Sea Eagle: The White-bellied Sea Eagle is a large raptor found in Asia and the South Pacific. They often forage in coastal areas or near mangroves, where their diet includes fish, shellfish and small mammals.
3. Silver-throated Parrot: The Silver-throated Parrot is a small parrot, mainly distributed in Australia and Southeast Asia. They inhabit mangroves and coastal woodlands and like to eat fruits and nectar.
4. Red-crowned petrel: The red-crowned petrel is a small water bird, also known as "Huo's petrel". They are found on islands and coastal areas in the Pacific, often feeding near mangroves and coral reefs.
5. Herons: Herons are a type of water birds with long legs, long necks and slender beaks, including egrets, yellow-billed egrets, hemp egrets and other species. They are often found near mangrove wetlands and feed on small fish, shrimp and insects.
It is important to note that there are many other species of birds in mangroves, and their numbers and types vary by region and season. Listed above are just some of the common varieties.
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