Whispy and Delicate is a photograph by Deborah Benoit which was uploaded on March 4th, 2013.
Whispy and Delicate
Giant egret standing at the nest preening. Taken at the Alligator Farm in St. Augustine, Florida.
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The Great Egret is partially migratory,... more
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Whispy and Delicate
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Deborah Benoit
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Photograph - Original Photography By Deborah Benoit
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Giant egret standing at the nest preening. Taken at the Alligator Farm in St. Augustine, Florida.
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The Great Egret is partially migratory, with northern hemisphere birds moving south from areas with colder winters. It breeds in colonies in trees close to large lakes with reed beds or other extensive wetlands. It builds a bulky stick nest.
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The Great Egret is generally a very successful species with a large and expanding range. In North America, large numbers of Great Egrets were killed around the end of the 19th century so that their plumes could be used to decorate hats. Numbers have since recovered as a result of conservation measures. Its range has expanded as far north as southern Canada. However, in some parts of the southern United States, its numbers have declined due to habitat loss. Nevertheless, it adapts well to human habitation and can be readily seen near wetlands and bodies of water in urban and suburban areas. In 1953 the Great Egret in flight was chosen as the symbol of the National Audubon Society, which was formed in part to prevent the killing of birds for their feathers.
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The Great Egret is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.
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On 22 May 2012, it was announced a pair of Great Egrets were nesting in the UK for the first time at the Shapwick Heath nature reserve in Somerset. The species is a rare visitor to the UK and Ben Aviss of the BBC stated that the news could mean the UK's first Great Egret colony is established. The following week, Kevin Anderson of Natural England confirmed a Great Egret chick had hatched, making it a new breeding bird record for the UK. Anderson commented "We've definitely seen one chick stretching a wing just before the adult arrived and also after it left and we continue to monitor for more. The eggs of the Great White Egret can hatch over a period of a few days so it may be that if there are other young on the nest they will be less developed and won't be visible yet.
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Don Columbus
Congratulations, your work is Featured in "Birds In Focus" I invite you to place it in the group's "2020 Featured Image Archive" Discussion!! L/Tweet
Bruce Bley
What a beautiful capture, Deborah!! I love the composition, lighting, and that it is black and white
Robert Bales
What a beautiful presentation and very nicely presented with good composition and light!! v/f/t
Nadine and Bob Johnston
.. Beautiful, Deborah, One of my favorite birds. They can be very interesting subjects. Really appreciate the time and effort ARTISTS put into images of birds...Great subject interest, texture, composition, and color . . .
Robert Bales
Such excellent work and great composition and the use of the light to make the image really stand out!! v/f/t