Wolf Run Studio - Birds
Bill Harrah
Wolf Run Studio
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Clifton VA 20124

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  AMERICAN KESTREL     BALD EAGLE     BARN OWL     BARRED OWL     EASTERN SCREECH OWL     GREAT HORNED OWL     HARRIS' HAWK     OSPREY     PEREGRINE FALCON     RED-TAILED HAWK     SAW-WHET OWL     TAWNY FROGMOUTHS     CHICKADEE     CARDINAL     HUMMINGBIRD     TUFTED TITMOUSE     NUTHATCH     DOWNY WOODPECKER     RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER     CAROLINA WREN     GREAT EGRETS     PELICAN     CANADA GEESE     MUTE SWAN  
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GREAT EGRETS
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During mating season, this stately bird displays long, silky tail flumes. These feathers nearly led to its extinction by the early 1900s. Hunters killed great egrets by the thousands to meet the demand for the plumes for women's hat decorations. The species was saved by changes in both fashions and laws.

Today, the great egret is the most commonly seen egret in North America. It is often found along marshes, ponds and mudflats as far north as the Great Lakes in the summer and as far south as South America in the winter. It also lives in parts of Europe. Great egret nests, constructed of sticks and reeds, frequently can be spotted high in trees.

The great egret is an excellent fisher, wading into the water with its long blackish legs, leaning forward with its long neck extended and waiting patiently for fish to swim by. Great egrets also eat frogs, snakes and insects. This is the largest egret, standing about 40 inches tall and displaying a wingspan of up to 67 inches.

Text © 2000 Terry White, Drawing © 2000 Bill Harrah

Great Egrets pencil drawing

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The information for the written description of each bird has been carefully researched by the authors and is believed to be accurate. New scientific observations, however, could make some information out-of-date. If you are a professional ornithologist, and have new information that you are willing to share, please contact Dianne Harrah .