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Cattle Egrets

To make it easier to picture the cattle egret in the wild, browse the images below.

 

The cattle egret (bubulcus ibis) can be found in grassy fields, pastures and savannahs around the world in tropical and subtropical climates. Originally from Africa and Asia, it made its way to northeastern South America in 1877 and spread throughout the Americas from there. They can be found as far north in North American as Alaska and Newfoundland and as far south in South America as Argentina. You will see them in Central America and the caribbean also.

To Greener Pastures

This cattle egret in a pasture near Crystal Springs, Florida in southeastern Pasco County took flight searching for insects on a July 3, 2016 summer day.

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A gentle Ride

A cow with a cattle egret on its back grazing in a pasture in western Polk County, Florida.

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A Little to the Left

Where ever you find cattle in Florida, you will probably fine cattle egrets. They tolerate each other very well.

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