egrets in English

noun
1
a heron with mainly white plumage, having long plumes in the breeding season.
The island also attracts a variety of wading birds such as herons and egrets and many songbirds.

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1. White egrets sit in a green tree.

2. Herons, egrets and ibises all nest here.

3. 16 Egrets and a solitary grey heron were busily feeding.

4. Egrets and a solitary grey heron were busily feeding.

5. Bitterns are less well known than Herons and Egrets because …

6. Circuitous and midway Hamish always Anagrammatising prenatal and psych his egrets

7. Other birds include hammerkops, crowned cranes, saddle-bills, and cattle egrets.

8. Bitterns, herons and egrets are closely related birds of wetlands and rivers

9. Bryan now has an estimated 000 to 000 egrets roosting in nine parts of town.

10. Only the egrets, spoonbill, and least tern, however, faced actual extinction before help arrived.

11. 2 Among the feathered residents are flamingos, toucans, kookaburras, egrets, brown pelicans, hornbills and trumpeter swans.

12. The village had three four - storey large banyan tree crown broad Posuo, egrets are spacious home.

13. On the walls are framed prints of herons and egrets in cypress swamps and watery glades.

14. Aigrettes were judged to be so beautiful that harvesting was widespread and thorough, driving great egrets to the brink of extinction

15. Along the shore, beautiful waterbirds, such as little blue herons, great egrets, ospreys, anhingas, and cormorants, go about their daily business.

16. Unlike herons and egrets, which quickly take flight when disturbed, Bitterns often remain still, preferring to rely on not being seen

17. Egret Island Park, a sculpture of the goddess egrets , she is Ludao Xiamen is a symbol of urban sculpture in the boutique.

18. Golfers share its 250 hectares with eagles, egrets, and pond herons, as well as the occasional barking deer, native boar, civet and porcupine.

19. 15 The island is home to thousands of brown pelicans, egrets and roseate spoonbills, many of which are now affected by oil after the Deepwater spill.

20. 16 At lunchtime we streaked through Elkhorn Slough, a salt marsh reserve near Monterey,[www.Sentencedict.com] where egrets preened and massive sea lions lolled in the mud.

21. Trail Description: This self-guiding trail winds through a sawgrass marsh, where you may see alligators, turtles, Anhingas, herons, egrets, and many other birds, especially during the winter

22. At this sanctuary, you will bird along the swamp, on a flat bottom boat, looking for herons, Boatbills, kingfishers, egrets, Common Potoo, flamingos, followed by the grand finale – the Scarlet Ibis

23. Bitterns Species of Bitterns Conservation of Bitterns Resources Bitterns are about 12 species of wading birds in the subfamily Botaurinae of the family Ardeidae, which also includes herons and egrets

24. The Great Egrets' breeding display is made up of a couple of bounces downward, a quick upward stretch with extension of the neck and head and a pronounced Backbend, ending with a final bounce down.

25. 24 It is therefore concluded that artificial feed up to 30% may be used to feed egrets no older than 49 days and a rate of 50% of artificial feed may be used thereafter.

26. 16 hours ago · A great egret takes flight from a rookery, in background, on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, where a colony of wood storks and small groups of egrets and Anhinga are breeding in Port Richey.

27. Breakage By Mary Oliver About this Poet Mary Oliver was an “indefatigable guide to the natural world,” wrote Maxine Kumin in the Women’s Review of Books, “particularly to its lesser-known aspects.” Oliver’s poetry focused on the quiet of occurrences of nature: industrious hummingbirds, egrets, motionless ponds, “lean owls