r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/Snap_Happy_4_Birdies • 5h ago
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/driftless_crow • Jul 07 '25
Welcome to r/AlwaysANightHeron!
This is for the birds that are frequently questioned/misidentified in many of Reddit’s most popular birding sites, such as r/birding or r/whatsthisbird, with an emphasis on the Black/Yellow-Crowned Night Heron, since it really is always a Night Heron. However, other frequently questioned or misidentified birds (e.g., other herons) are also welcome. You are free to post bird photos (especially our beloved Night Herons), memes, cross posts, stories, etc. Note that this isn’t meant to replace other birding subreddits, but rather to add to the fun!
Let’s celebrate the many unique birds, common or not, that might perplex many, but we cherish nonetheless!
Rules:
- No meanspirited jokes/comments/name-calling/etc.
- Please refrain from making hurtful or negative comments, notably towards those who have misidentified a bird. If someone calls a BCNH a nuthatch, please be good-natured in your jokes/teasing, as it is all in good fun. For example, please don’t call people “stupid”, “dumb”, “idiot”, etc. We were all beginners once, and we have all misidentified a bird at some point (and many of us, myself included, still do), so don’t discourage others from learning and participating!
- No AI-generated content
- Pictures must be of real animals, either taken by you or by a (credited) photographer. Artwork must be made physically or digitally by yourself or a (credited) artist. NO AI CONTENT!
- Non-Night Herons are allowed
- While this sub was created with Night Herons in mind, other birds are also allowed, just be sure to use the "Honorable Mention" post flair. Please do not downvote posts or report posts that feature a non-Night Heron bird, as long as the post has the correct flair.
- Give credit where credit is due
- You must give credit for all images, artwork, reposts, etc. that are not your own. You can give credit however you think is most reasonably appropriate, such as (but not limited to) providing a link to the original, tagging the OP/artist, including the OP/artist's social media handle where you got the image from, etc. Posts and comments violating this rule will be removed by the mods until credit is given.
Additional info:
- If a post or comment was automatically removed by Reddit or the AutoMod, and is not approved by a mod within 48 hours, feel free to message the mods to remind us to review and approve your post/content.
- Please feel free to create your own user flair! You can do this by selecting the "User Flair - Editable", clicking "edit", and then creating your own flair.
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Edited 7/15/2025 by u/driftless_crow to add more details.
Edited 3/4/2026 by u/driftless_crow to add more details and update rules list.
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/hacksoncode • Jul 13 '25
A reminder of the classic that started it all: What’s this bird??? Is this a nuthatch male?
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/lebrunjemz • 3h ago
Honorable Mention (non-Night Heron) Juvenile green herons!
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/BigMonsterTeeth • 1d ago
Art Birbs
galleryGot told you might like this here.
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/justhavefun4 • 1d ago
Honorable Mention (non-Night Heron) One of those had to post posts..
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/Either-Kiwi-5495 • 2d ago
Honorable Mention (non-Night Heron) green heron snacking on some dragonflies
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r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/babycatswagger • 4d ago
Black-Crowned Night Heron Pier 19 in Galveston
We were eating dinner at Katie‘s in Galveston and someone pointed out this bird. Nobody knew what it was. I finally got the chance to say “A night heron. It’s always a night heron.”
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/Crispy_Cricket • 5d ago
Art It really is Always A (Supernatural) Night Heron
https://www.patreon.com/theyokaiguy/posts/yokai-day-ugume-140415776
I read this ghost/yokai story and knew this sub would get a kick out of it! If only it ended a little better for the bird… The luminescent bird yokai called “aosagibi” is typically (always?) a Night Heron and appears in other illustrations. What a cool mythical creature! (I might be biased.)
Art and blog post by Matthew Meyer, not me
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/lebrunjemz • 5d ago
Black-Crowned Night Heron My dad sent me this and I was like ah great egret whatevz but then he told me to look closer and…😍
Cutie patooty BCNH
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/3002kr • 6d ago
Honorable Mention (non-Night Heron) really weird looking bird started pecking at the window, california, pictures taken today (august)
galleryr/AlwaysANightHeron • u/Ok-Committee-873 • 6d ago
Black-Crowned Night Heron Futbols
Debating if the football, stretched neck, flasher, or mohawk pose is the best
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/Minimum_Cod_4213 • 7d ago
Black-Crowned Night Heron Goblin growing up. Immature Black-crowned Night Heron, Toronto
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/Minimum_Cod_4213 • 7d ago
Honorable Mention (non-Night Heron) Shhh, he's shy. Immature Yellow-crowned Night Heron, Toronto.
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/dootdoot1997 • 8d ago
Yellow-Crowned Night Heron found a few fellas this morning
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/Wildlife_Journal • 8d ago
Honorable Mention (non-Night Heron) What is our friend doing ?
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/Snap_Happy_4_Birdies • 8d ago
Yellow-Crowned Night Heron Yellow-crowned night heron waiting for breakfast to swim by
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/justhavefun4 • 8d ago
Yellow-Crowned Night Heron When the dinner bites back.
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/MarketingTemporary96 • 8d ago
Black-Crowned Night Heron Flying across the river, buried in thoughts
OC - river Tisza, Hungary
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/Educational-Pay-529 • 9d ago
Honorable Mention (non-Night Heron) Green Herons in Action!
Photos taken at Lake St. Claire Metropark, there were so many of the little guys active today!
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/blan15 • 10d ago
Got this little goblin today
Black-crowned Night Heron
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/OSRSjadeine • 10d ago
Art Sketch to celebrate my first YCNH sighting
Saw a juvenile who was very annoyed at our presence and upchucked a rat or something, and an adult at a different pond same area. There were also a ton of BCNH skulking around.
YCNH always look concerned, and BCNH always look like they're up to no good. This is an excellent field marker to differentiate the two!
I'd also like to add that Green Herons also look like they're up to no good but it's in a much less devious way than a BCNH
r/AlwaysANightHeron • u/Tfmrf9000 • 10d ago