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- Egret - Wikipedia
The word "egret" comes from the French word aigrette that means both "silver heron" and "brush", referring to the long, filamentous feathers that seem to cascade down an egret's back during the breeding season (also called "egrets")
- North American White Egrets and Herons: An Identification Guide
This guide has covered the six white heron and egret species commonly found in North America: the Snowy Egret, Great Egret, Cattle Egret, Little Blue Heron, Reddish Egret, and the Great “White” Heron
- Great Egret Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
The elegant Great Egret is a dazzling sight in many a North American wetland Slightly smaller and more svelte than a Great Blue Heron, these are still large birds with impressive wingspans
- Egret - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Egret The Egret is a long-legged aquatic bird with long legs, and a long, slender neck
- Great Egret | Audubon Field Guide
Nearly wiped out in the United States in the late 1800s, when its plumes were sought for use in fashion, the Great Egret made a comeback after early conservationists put a stop to the slaughter and protected its colonies; as a result, this bird became the symbol of the National Audubon Society
- The Complete Guide to Egret Birds: Identification, Behavior Where to . . .
From the towering Great Egret to the compact Snowy Egret, these feathered fishermen showcase incredible diversity across six continents Whether you’re a seasoned birdwatcher or simply curious about wildlife, egrets offer fascinating insights into avian behavior and network health
- Great Egret Bird Facts Habitat | Earth Life
Discover the elegant Great Egret, its unique features, names, and role in wetlands around the world in this detailed nature guide
- Egret | White, Wading, Heron | Britannica
Egret, any member of several species of herons (family Ardeidae, order Ciconiiformes), especially members of the genus Egretta Most egrets have white plumage and develop long ornamental nuptial plumes for the breeding season
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