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Reddish Egret
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Reddish Egret
[Egretta rufescens]

[Length 30 in. Wingspan 46 in.]

This Reddish Egret was photographed at the Kennedy Causeway, Corpus Christi, TX. Photo taken with a AF-S VR Nikkor 300mm f/2.8G IF-ED lens (EFL=450mm) on a Nikon D300 camera. (Date: August 22, 2009)


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Reddish Egret
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Reddish Egret
[Egretta rufescens]

[Length 30 in. Wingspan 46 in.]

This Reddish Egret was photographed at the Convention Center boardwalk, South Padre Island, TX. Photo taken with a AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED lens (EFL=232mm) on a Nikon D200 camera. (Date: November 24, 2009)


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Reddish Egret
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Reddish Egret
[Egretta rufescens]

[Length 30 in. Wingspan 46 in.]

This Reddish Egret was photographed at Indian Point Park, Portland, Texas. Photo taken with a AF-S VR Nikkor 300mm f/2.8G IF-ED lens (EFL=450mm) on a Nikon D300 camera. (Date: April 16, 2010)


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Snowy Egret
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Snowy Egret
[Egretta thula]

[Length 24 in. Wingspan 41 in.]

Snowy egrets were once hunted almost to extinction so that women's hats could sport the Egret's wispy plumes, called aigrettes, which grow during the breeding season. This adult in breeding plumage clearly shows the bristling plumes that nearly caused its species' demise. Fortunately, due to conservation efforts, Snowy egrets are now a common sight near almost any body of water throughout much of the US. This one was photographed at Brigantine NWR, New Jersey. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm ED f4.5 lens on Kodachrome 64 film. (Date: April 1984)


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Snowy Egret
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Snowy Egret
[Egretta thula]

[Length 24 in. Wingspan 41 in.]

This Snowy Egret was photographed showing off its diagnostic "golden slippers" as it was springing into flight along the road to Moore's Beach, New Jersey. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm ED f4.5 lens on Kodachrome 200 film. (Date: June 1988)


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Snowy Egret
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Snowy Egret
[Egretta thula]

[Length 24 in. Wingspan 41 in.]

This Snowy Egret was photographed at Brigantine NWR, New Jersey. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF f4.0 lens on Kodachrome 200 film. (Date: April 1984)


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Snowy Egret
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Snowy Egret
[Egretta thula]

[Length 24 in. Wingspan 41 in.]

This immature Snowy Egret (denoted by the greenish yellow stripes on the otherwise black legs) was photographed at Cape May, New Jersey. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF f4.0 lens on Kodachrome 200 film. (Date: October 1982)


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Snowy Egret
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Snowy Egret
[Egretta thula]

[Length 24 in. Wingspan 41 in.]

This Snowy Egret was photographed at Bolivar Peninsula, TX. Photo taken with a Nikkor 70-200mm EDAF-S VR f2.8 lens (EFL=277mm) on a Nikon D200 camera. (Date: April 23, 2006)


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