great egret ardea alba

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Great egret (Ardea alba) taking flight Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great egret (Ardea alba) holding prey in its beak Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great egret (Ardea alba) holding prey in its beak Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great egret (Ardea alba) preparing to capture prey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great egret (Ardea alba) walking in the water near the shore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Egret, Ardea alba Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Egret (Ardea alba) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great egret - Ardea alba
Great egret (Ardea alba) walking in the water near the shore. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great egret (Ardea alba) standing in a shallow, water-covered area. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great egret (Ardea alba) at the nest with newly hatched brooding chicks Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great egret (Ardea alba) in breeding plumage turning eggs in the nest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great egret (Ardea alba) feeding its chicks in a nest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great egret (Ardea alba) in a wetland or marsh, standing gracefully in shallow water. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great egret (*Ardea alba*) is wading in shallow water near the shore. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ardea alba, great egret portrait, taken in the Danube Delta.The four subspecies are found in Asia, Africa, the Americas, and southern Europe. Recently, it has also been spreading to more northern areas of Europe.The great egret is a large heron with all-white plumage. Standing up to 1 m (3.3 ft) tall, body mass can range from 700 to 1,500 g (1.5 to 3.3 lb)The great egret is partially migratory, with northern hemisphere birds moving south from areas with colder winters.


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