The Great Egret also known as Large Egret, Common Egret or Great White Heron, is a large, widely distributed egret.The Great Egret has white plumage. Breeds near fresh or salt water. in woodlands. and thickets. Nests in trees of woodland and cypress swamps, often high up ( 60-80 ft. recorded, but 15-40 ft. more usual); in mangroves or nearby trees on saltwater keys; in willow thickets of glades, or waterside thickets of rivers and streams; and in Texas in tule and the scrub of dry islands. Nests singly or in colonies of varying size, large at times, often with other heron species or with Wood Storks.
Great Egret
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