and I found one with a lifeguard's chair,
a broken shell, gulls watching egrets,
home an ocean away." - Author: Michael Broder
Great egrets were hunted nearly to extinction for than plums in the late nineteenth century. These type of birds are dazzling sight in many a North American wetland. lanky, large long necked with heron, size and black legs help separate from other egrets. Great egret live in fresh water, brackish and marine wetlands.
During the breeding season they live in colonies in tree or shrubs with other waterbirds. they are eat mainly small fish but also eats amphibians, reptiles, birds, small mammals and invertebrates.
Males choose the display areas, where nest are later constructed. The nest itself is up to 100 feet off the land. The male builds a nest platform from long sticks and twigs before pairing up with a female and the both pairing up with a female and then both members.
During the breeding season they live in colonies in tree or shrubs with other waterbirds. they are eat mainly small fish but also eats amphibians, reptiles, birds, small mammals and invertebrates.
Males choose the display areas, where nest are later constructed. The nest itself is up to 100 feet off the land. The male builds a nest platform from long sticks and twigs before pairing up with a female and the both pairing up with a female and then both members.
The egrets walks with its neck extended and its wings held close to its body.
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