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Great White Egrets

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The great white egret (ardea alba) or great egret can be found in most of the freshwater and saltwater marshes of the tropical, subtropical and temperate regions around the world. You can find it in North, Central, and South America, from lower Canada to Argentina. Usually a resident, it migrates from Canada and the upper United States during the winter.

In flight, the neck of the great whit egret is tucked in and their feet extend backward beyond their short tail. During breeding season a patch of skin at the base of the bill turns a neon green and long, frilly plumes grow from its back.

They eat mainly fish but also eat other small animals, insects and crustaceans as well. you will usually see them hunting in belly deep water, standing still waiting for prey to approach or wading through the shallow water.

The great white egret is the symbol of the National Audubon Society.

In Search Of A Mate

A great white egret walks through the marshes of the Esteros del Ibara in Argentina. The Ibara is the second largest freshwater reservois in the world. Only the Pantanal of Brazil is bigger.

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Portrait Of A Great White

Great white egret at Lake Morton in Lakeland, Florida.

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The Search

A great white egret searches the shallows of the oxbow in Lettuce Lake Park in Tampa, Florida for its next meal.

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Resting In The shade

Great white egret in tree by Mirror Lake in downtown St. Petrersburg, Florida.

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Great White Curves BW

This great white egret was perched in the top of a cypress tree in Lettuce Lake Park in Tampa, Florida.

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Fishing Hole

Great white egret fishing in a small pond in Florida.

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White Flight

Great white egret flying in the Circle B Bar Reserve in Lakeland, Florida.

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Great White Curves

This great white egret was perched in the top of a cypress tree in Lettuce Lake Park in Tampa, Florida. The curvature of the neck is what caught my attention.

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Great White Reflection

This great white egret was wading the shore of the Hillsborough River where it goes through Lettuce Lake Park in Tampa, Florida.

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The Power of Flight

This great white egret was doing a mating dance at the Venice Rookey in Venice. Florida

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Mating Colors

During mating season, the great white egret gets a light greenish coloration on its face. This one is signalling that it is ready to mate.

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