Intermediate Egret
Common, white member of the heron family, sized, as its name suggests, between the Little and Great Egrets. The long plumes on the back and breast indicate that it is in breeding plumage. It feeds by wading in shallow water, spearing fish, crustaceans and amphibians. Seen among the water lilies of Sandy Camp Road Wetland.
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Intermediate Egret
Common, white member of the heron family, sized, as its name suggests, between the Little and Great Egrets. The long plumes on the back and breast indicate that it is in breeding plumage. It feeds by wading in shallow water, spearing fish, crustaceans and amphibians. Seen among the water lilies of Sandy Camp Road Wetland.
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Uploaded on August 28, 2017
Taken on August 22, 2017