Eastern Greater Egret
The widely distributed Ardea modesta is distinguished from other egrets by its large size (0.8-1.05m) and relatively long and kinked neck. This example is from the flood reinforced bank of the Tweed River at Tumbulgum New South Wales. Unusually for this wader its feet are clearly visible on the rocks.
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Eastern Greater Egret
The widely distributed Ardea modesta is distinguished from other egrets by its large size (0.8-1.05m) and relatively long and kinked neck. This example is from the flood reinforced bank of the Tweed River at Tumbulgum New South Wales. Unusually for this wader its feet are clearly visible on the rocks.
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Uploaded on September 14, 2016
Taken on September 7, 2016