White as Snow-y Egrets


As white as the feathers of Snowy Egrets are, it is their contrasting black legs and yellow feet that make them readily distinguishable from Great Egrets even when flying away and their distinguishable bills are not visible. The yellow bare skin on their lores (areain front of eyes) is visible in the top pic. These two Snowy Egrets were foraging along the Rio Grande River in the town of Alamosa, CO. Snowy Egrets breed in the San Luis Valley and I saw them in a number of locations including a group of 11 feeding together in a flooded field with 75 or so dark Ibises. SeEtta

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