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Reddish Egret (Egretta rufescens)

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Reddish Egret

Reddish Egret image © Joseph Kennedy.

Family: (Ardeidae) Herons, Egrets and Bitterns

Preferred Habitat: Saltwater marshes.

Seasonal Occurrence: Common spring through fall. Uncommon in winter. Breeds in our area.

Notes: The Reddish Egret is known for its distinctive feeding behavior. Some liken it to a dance as it dashes about and fans its wings. The Reddish Egret occurs in two color morphs: dark (reddish-brown color) and a much more scarce white morph. In breeding plumage the base of the bill becomes pink, and the legs bright blue. Reddish Egrets are most likely to be found in coastal saltwater marshes, such as Bolivar Flats Shorebird Sanctuary. They are colonial nesters and nest on North Deer Island.
- Susan Billetdeaux

Reddish Egret
Reddish Egret (breeding plumage)
image © David McDonald
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Reddish Egret - white morph
Reddish Egret (white morph)
image © David McDonald.

 

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