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In the early twentieth century, the snowy egret was hunted extensively for their long breeding plumes that fashionable ladies wore on their hats. This trade was ended in 1910 in North America but continued for some time in Central and South America. Since then populations have recovered. The bird has
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The snowy egret is native to North, Central and South America. It is present all year round in South America, ranging as far south as Chile and Argentina. It also occurs throughout the year in the West Indies, Florida and coastal regions of North and Central America. Elsewhere, in the southern part
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which includes dipping up and down, bill raising, aerial displays, diving, tumbling and calling. The immediate vicinity of the nest is defended from other birds and the female finishes the construction of the nest with materials brought by the male. It is constructed from twigs, rushes, sedges,
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of the United States, it is migratory, breeding in California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi. It is found in wetlands of many types; marshes, riverbanks, lakesides, pools,
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grasses, Spanish moss and similar materials and may be 15 in (38 cm) across. Up to six pale bluish-green eggs are laid which hatch after about 24 days. The young are
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a very wide range and the total population is large. No particular threats have been recognised and the population trend seems to be upwards, so the
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between the long black bill and the eye, black legs, and bright yellow feet. The nape and neck bear long, shaggy plumes known as
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The snowy egret is the American counterpart to the very similar Old World little egret, which has become established in the
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and covered with white down when first hatched. They leave the nest after about 22 days.
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Saikku, Mikko (Autumn 1990). "The Extinction of the Carolina Parakeet".
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Snowy Egret walking along water's edge while looking for food
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Adult snowy egrets are entirely white apart from the yellow
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Snowy egrets breed in mixed colonies, which may include
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Fossils of the snowy egret have been reported from the
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A snowy egret and its hatchlings in St. Augustine, FL.
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Snowy Egret
The Snowy Heron
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