Patch loves photos! Share your photos with Patch and your work could be featured. WALNUT CREEK, CA — Have you ever watched a snowy egret hunting in a shallow stream? It's fascinating to see them ...
This lizard was caught on camera sacrificing its tail to free itself from the grasp of a bird's beak. Amateur wildlife photographer Salah Baazizi captured the shocking sequence of an Egret snacking on ...
The earliest known record of a Little Egret in Ireland dates from 1940 when a lone vagrant individual was spotted near Skibbereen, Co Cork. Sixteen years passed before the second known individual ...
A summer wetland landscape scene is only complete if a great egret is standing on the edge of the water. Its bright white plumage and elegant S-curved neck belie its loud croaking call. More than a ...
Is this egret hunting for lunchtime morsels in a Lousiana bayou? Nope. This is Irvine’s very own swamp, located at the Audubon bird sanctuary on land owned by the water district. The swampy bits are ...
The sky is always clearest in the winter of December and January. When filming, we arrive at the site at sunrise; this time, early on a mid-November morning at the Chikumagawa riverbed, it was very ...
HISTORICAL records show that the Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) was once present and probably very common in Ireland and Britain. However, it became extinct in both islands through a combination of ...
The earliest known record of a Little Egret in Ireland dates from 1940 when a lone vagrant individual was spotted near Skibbereen, Co Cork. Sixteen years passed before the second known individual ...
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