The rufescent tiger heron is a medium-sized heron, measuring in length, with a mass between . The sexes are similarly
plumaged. The adult's head, neck and chest are dark rufous, with a white stripe down the center of the foreneck. The remainder of its upperparts are brownish with fine black
vermiculations, its belly and vent are buffy-brown, and its flanks are barred black and white. Its tail is black, narrowly barred with white. Its stout bill is yellowish to dusky, and its legs are dull green. Its
irides, loral skin, and orbital ring are bright yellow. Unlike other tiger herons, it has no
powder down feathers on its back. The juvenile bird is rusty-buff overall, coarsely barred with black; the buff and black banding on its wings is especially pronounced. Its throat, central chest, and belly are white. It takes some five years to acquire adult plumage.
Similar species The adult rufescent tiger heron is relatively easy to distinguish from
fasciated and
bare-throated tiger herons, as it is rufous (rather than primarily gray) on the head and neck. Young birds, however, are much more difficult to identify. ==Distribution and habitat==