Egrets at Quivira NWR

These are some of the many egrets that were still at Quivira National Wildlife Refuge in early October as I meandered my way home through Kansas. The egret in the top pic is a Cattle Egret that was feeding in the vegetation right next to the road.
The wild-child Snowy Egret in the middle pic was suffering a bad hair day due to strong winds.
I took the bottom pic of a Snowy Egret with beak wide as it hunted in a slough adjacent to the road. SeEtta

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