Abstract
The foods of Ardeola ibis coromandus and Egretta intermedia plumijera were determined from boluses
regurgitated by chicks. There were 61 boluses collected from A. ibis and 33 from E. intermedia over
four breeding seasons. A. ibis ate orthopteran insects (66% bulk weight) with fewer vertebrates (23%).
E. intermedia relied on vertebrates (69%), mainly fish (58%), but also ate orthopterans (22%).
Each species was largely opportunistic in its feeding but probably selected different habitats in which
to forage. From the small dietary overlap revealed in this study, we conclude that interspecific competition
for food was unlikely during the 1985-1987 breeding seasons.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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