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Intermediate Egret

Egretta intermedia

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Description:

These Egrets often feed in long grasses in waterlogged fields with just the heads showing, rather like Cattle Egrets, then stretch their necks out long and thin to look around, as the one on the right in the first picture, which could be a very similar Great Egret, as they will often stand erect with the neck at an angle..

Habitat:

Roadside verges

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PublishedApril 26, 2013

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