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Anyone recognise this big white fella???
It just made its way into our backyard:) My guess is it's some sort of crane?
TrevorW
08-11-2009, 05:52 PM
Cattle Egret, Ardea ibis, are 46-54 cm long, with a snowy all white body. They have a shorter neck than other Egrets, and it further retracts when they are standing at rest. Non-breeding birds have a yellow bill & iris, while the legs are greyish-yellow. In late Autumn Cattle Egrets fly north, where they breed in the Spring and acquire orange plumage on their head, chest & back. The legs and bill also become redder, but the bill retains a yellow tip. Some birds still have the breeding plumage (http://home.vicnet.net.au/%7Efbpw/c_egret2.jpg) when they return to Victoria in the Summer. The Sexes are similar and juveniles resemble non-breeding adults. (Their slightly larger cousin, the Little Egret 56-65cm long, has a black bill.)
Ahhhhh.....thanks, Trevor.
I'm not much of a bird watcher. So when something different to a magpie or crow enters my backyard I get a little excited!:lol:
troypiggo
08-11-2009, 06:22 PM
Wonderful capture. Well exposed.
Thanks Troy.
Consider it my small tribute to BIMBO:D
DavidU
08-11-2009, 07:18 PM
An immature Southern Abyssinian white crested trotting duck?:D
Dennis
08-11-2009, 08:06 PM
Hi Matt
A beautiful photo – the delicate, wispy feathers (breeding plumage?) look fantastic. The green colour surrounding the eye is quite intriguing – is this real or has all the white plumage somehow distorted the colour balance.
Top shot regardless. Consider yourself a BIMBO!:lol:
Cheers
Dennis
Nope. No distortion. The green colouring around the eye is what was there.
astro_south
09-11-2009, 01:14 AM
Super shot Matt
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