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The Black-crowned Night-Heron is a medium-sized heron species known for its striking plumage and nocturnal habits. This bird's distribution is extensive, covering a global range that includes the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia, making it a widely recognized species across various continents. Typically found in wetlands, including marshes, rivers, lakes, and coastal regions, it thrives in both freshwater and saltwater environments. The species has a remarkable ability to coexist with human-altered landscapes and can often be observed in urban areas, particularly where small bodies of water are present. These herons typically nest in colonies, which can range from small groupings to gatherings of several thousand pairs. They often share these colonies with other bird species.