Tricolored herons are colonial nesters, meaning they nest together in large groups called rookeries, often with other species of herons and egrets. They build their nests from sticks in trees or shrubs, usually on islands or higher ground in coastal habitats like swamps and mangroves.
Tricolored herons are colonial nesters, meaning they nest together in large groups called rookeries, often with other species of herons and egrets. They build their nests from sticks in trees or shrubs, usually on islands or higher ground in coastal habitats like swamps and mangroves.