- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 7917
The great egret (Ardea alba), also known as the common egret, large egret or (in the Old World) great white heron, is a large, widely distributed egret. Distributed across most of the tropical and warmer temperate regions of the world, in southern Europe it is rather localized. In North America it is more widely distributed, and it is ubiquitous across the Sun Belt of the United States and in the Neotropics. The Old World population is often referred to as the great white egret. This species is sometimes confused with the great white heron of the Caribbean, which is a white morph of the closely related great blue heron (A. herodias).
The great egret is a large heron with all-white plumage. Standing up to 1 m (3.3 ft) tall, this species can measure 80 to 104 cm (31 to 41 in) in length and have a wingspan of 131 to 170 cm (52 to 67 in). Body mass can range from 700 to 1,500 g (1.5 to 3.3 lb), with an average of around 1,000 g (2.2 lb). It is thus only slightly smaller than the great blue or grey heron (A. cinerea). Apart from size, the great egret can be distinguished from other white egrets by its yellow bill and black legs and feet, though the bill may become darker and the lower legs lighter in the breeding season. In breeding plumage, delicate ornamental feathers are borne on the back. Males and females are identical in appearance; juveniles look like non-breeding adults. Differentiated from the intermediate egret (Mesophoyx intermedius) by the gape, which extends well beyond the back of the eye in case of the great egret, but ends just behind the eye in case of the intermediate egret.
An egret /ˈiːɡrət/ is a bird that is any of several herons, most of which are white or buff, and several of which develop fine plumes (usually milky white) during the breeding season.
Many egrets are members of the genera Egretta or Ardea which also contain other species named as herons rather than egrets. The distinction between a heron and an egret is rather vague, and depends more on appearance than biology. The word "egret" comes from the French word "aigrette" that means both "silver heron" and "brush", referring to the long filamentous feathers that seem to cascade down an egret's back during the breeding season.
Several of the egrets have been reclassified from one genus to another in recent years: the great egret, for example, has been classified as a member of either Casmerodius, Egretta or Ardea.
In the 19th and early part of the 20th century, some of the world's egret species were endangered by relentless plume hunting, since hat makers in Europe and the United States demanded large numbers of egret plumes, leading to breeding birds being killed in many places around the world.
Great may refer to:
great white egret, common egret, white heron, great egret, Ardea alba, Silberreiher, hunting fish, 4K/UHD distance 100m, 1400mm
Footage & Audio from the Macaullay Library Collection http://www.macaullaylibrary.org Filmed by Gerrit Vyn Edited by Chris Foito
Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve & Wetlands, Huntington Beach, California, USA
Great Egret Hunting Frogs at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge - Smyrna Delaware
25 years ago the sighting of any White Heron in the UK would have been greeted with excitement. While Little Egret is now relatively common, it can sometimes be confused at distance with a much rarer visitor - Great White Egret. This video also helps separate GW Egret from 'white' or leucistic Grey Herons.
Happy Earth Day! Three baby Great Egret Chicks in the nest guarded by one of the parents. They are only recently hatched! There is a cache of food in the nest. 100 years ago egrets and herons were nearly extinct in Florida and the southeast due to the feather trade - today they are thriving! New HD videos uploaded frequently. Subscribe at: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MyBackyardBirding More info at: http://screech-owls.blogspot.com/ Rubix Cube by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
At Lincoln Park, Los Angeles .CA
Watch me paint a Great Egret on a homemade clay painted board. To see more of my art, or purchase available pieces, please visit www.sandrajschultz.com. To learn to paint, please visit www.learn.sandrajschultz.com.
The life of birds, wild birds. The charming beauty of the great egret. The great egret, also known as the common egret, large egret or great white heron. The great egret feeds in shallow water or drier habitats, feeding mainly on fish, frogs, small mammals, and occasionally small reptiles and insects. It builds tree nests in colonies close to water. Beautiful birds. FreeLifeUS
great white egret, common egret, white heron, great egret, Ardea alba, Silberreiher, hunting fish, 4K/UHD distance 100m, 1400mm
Footage & Audio from the Macaullay Library Collection http://www.macaullaylibrary.org Filmed by Gerrit Vyn Edited by Chris Foito
Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve & Wetlands, Huntington Beach, California, USA
Great Egret Hunting Frogs at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge - Smyrna Delaware
25 years ago the sighting of any White Heron in the UK would have been greeted with excitement. While Little Egret is now relatively common, it can sometimes be confused at distance with a much rarer visitor - Great White Egret. This video also helps separate GW Egret from 'white' or leucistic Grey Herons.
Happy Earth Day! Three baby Great Egret Chicks in the nest guarded by one of the parents. They are only recently hatched! There is a cache of food in the nest. 100 years ago egrets and herons were nearly extinct in Florida and the southeast due to the feather trade - today they are thriving! New HD videos uploaded frequently. Subscribe at: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MyBackyardBirding More info at: http://screech-owls.blogspot.com/ Rubix Cube by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
At Lincoln Park, Los Angeles .CA
Watch me paint a Great Egret on a homemade clay painted board. To see more of my art, or purchase available pieces, please visit www.sandrajschultz.com. To learn to paint, please visit www.learn.sandrajschultz.com.
The life of birds, wild birds. The charming beauty of the great egret. The great egret, also known as the common egret, large egret or great white heron. The great egret feeds in shallow water or drier habitats, feeding mainly on fish, frogs, small mammals, and occasionally small reptiles and insects. It builds tree nests in colonies close to water. Beautiful birds. FreeLifeUS
Little, cattle and great egrets - these beautiful herons are invading the UK. How do they do it?
A Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis), having apparently arrived along with two Great Egrets (Ardea alba), makes a rare appearance in Upstate New York. This was the photographer's first sighting of a Cattle Egret. 4/12/2016. (This video is available in high definition.)
James and Sam are the afternoon presenter for the drive. Seen this drive were some wildebeests, impala, warthogs, kudu, caterpillar, gucks, hippo, buffs, great egret, Blacksmith lapwing, zebra, the moon and the always impressive African sunset!
Instrumental spanish guitar music. nuevo flamenco guitar hits. flamenco guitar hit music. new age. İspanyol gitar hit müzikleri. flamenko gitar şarkıları. dinlendirici müzik. 1. La Selva Negra - Jim Stubblefield (00:00) 2. Mediterranean Girl - Pavlo (05:06) 3. Mesopotamia - Bandoleros (09:04) 4. Heat in the Torremolinos - J.Linstead (13:34) 5. Magic of Your Eyes - Armik (19:02) 6. Mediterranean Eyes - Pavlo (23:52) 7. Como Un Dolor De Muelas - J.M.Canizares (28:11) 8. My Love - Nocy (31:14) 9. My Nights In The Desert - Nocy ...
Ueno park is a public park in the Ueno district of Taitō city, Tokyo. The park has some 8,800 trees, including Ginkgo biloba, Cinnamomum camphora, Zelkova serrata, Formosan cherry, Somei-Yoshino cherry, and Japanese cherry. There is a further 24,800 m2 of shrubs. Shinobazu Pond is a small lake with an area of 16 ha, extensive lotus beds, and marshland. It provides an important wintering ground for birds. Species commonly found include the tufted duck, Eurasian wigeon, northern pintail, common pochard, little grebe, great egret, and great cormorant. Filmed in UltraHD 4K with Lumix GH4 camera and Beholder-DS1 stabilizer. Feel free to correct my English or suggest a video to film.
a full length version of my 7-4-16 and 7-17-16 trips to Paul Rushing/Chain of Lakes Park and Warren Lake in HD ANIMALS INCLUDE- cattle egret, scissor tailed flycatcher, northern mockingbird, mallard, turtle, killdeer, eastern meadowlark, cliff swallow, pigeon, red winged blackbird, nutria, white ibis, great egret, american coot, great blue heron, snowy egret, barn swallow, red tailed hawk, turkey vulture, purple martin, black vulture, black necked stilt, white faced ibis, little blue heron, double crested cormorant, anhinga, roseate spoonbill, wood stork, swainson's hawk, eurasian collared dove, black bellied whistling duck.
a full length version of my 2-20-16 trip to Warren Lake and Paul Rushing/ Chain of Lakes Park in HD ANIMALS INCLUDE- snow goose, white pelican, double crested cormorant, great egret, northern shoveler, american coot, pied billed grebe, gadwall, green winged teal, turtle, blue winged teal, canvasback, redhead, great blue heron, red tailed hawk, eastern phoebe, black vulture, loggerhead shrike, turkey vulture, american crow, mourning dove, cow, eastern meadowlark, vesper sparrow, killdeer, greater yellowlegs, wilson's snipe, mallard, american wigeon, pigeon, savannah sparrow, short billed dowitcher, nutria, least sandpiper, great tailed grackle, snowy egret, mottled duck, american pipit, long billed curlew, northern mockingbird, brown headed cowbird, red winged blackbird.
This is one of my experimental surreal edits. The sounds in this video come from the same videos that I used to make it. Scene change at 22:40 Scene change at 44:35 The 3 hour slower version of this video with Quieter Bird Sounds: https://youtu.be/_H44Wj0TOxk Many of Florida's wading birds can be seen & heard at this location. List includes: Wood Storks, Double-Crested Cormorant, American Bittern, Least Bittern, Great Egrets, Snowy Egrets, Little Blue Heron, Tricolored Heron, Reddish Egrets, Bubulcus Ibis, Green Heron, Black-Crowned Night Heron, Yellow-Crowned Night Heron, American White Ibis, Scarlet Ibis, Glossy Ibis, White-Faced Ibis... More Info on this area: http://www.tbo.com/carrollwood/sagebrush-road-hides-important-nesting-site-20150506/
a full length version of my 5-13-17 trip to Cullen Park and my 5-20-17 trip to Peckham Park in HD ANIMALS INCLUDE- cattle egret, turtle, water bug, muscovy, yellow crowned night heron, koi fish, dragonfly, black bellied whistling duck, great egret, mallard, minnow, snowy egret, gray squirrel, mississippi kite, red shouldered hawk, black vulture, fox squirrel, common nighthawk, great crested flycatcher, red bellied woodpecker, northern cardinal, blue jay, carolina wren, tufted titmouse, red eyed vireo, pileated woodpecker, carolina chickadee, white eyed vireo, hooded warbler, downy woodpecker, northern mockingbird, blackburnian warbler, house sparrow, american robin, european starling, mourning dove, blue headed vireo, great tailed grackle, white winged dove, brown headed cowbird.